2017年11月28日 星期二

多歧:2017阿川國際行為藝術節 策展宣言



 一  的  複  數                     



在爲新的策展整理文字論述時,「一的複數」突現腦中,不知從何而來的靈感,久久不去。從事藝術創作多年,體驗到靈感惠我良多,於是便留下它。仔細想想,這詞充滿矛盾無從理解。什麼叫做「一的複數」?是111111? 3個1,8個1?還是1s?無解!但再仔細分析,這詞又彷彿蘊含各種想像與歧異!


Multiversity: 2017 ArTrend International Performance Art Festival Curatorial Manifesto

                                                     Plural  of  One                        


“Plural of One” came up to me when I was writing curatorial concept for this year’s festival.  It occurred to me several times for the following days.  Being an artist, I learn by experience that how inspiration can help.  So I keep it.  Thinking thoroughly, though, this phrase is full of paradoxes and contradictions.  What is “plural of one?”  Is it 111111? Three 1, eight 1?  Or 1s?  No answer!  But if we analyze thoroughly, we will also find this phrase full of imagination and divergence!

First, “one” is a number.  It’s math.  “Plural” comes from math, but it also exists in English, a language.  My educational background is English literature so naturally I tend to understand “plural” more by English.  Therefore, “plural of one,” for me, is like a concept that has both math and English at the same time.  Accordingly, it can be seen as a concept of “interdisciplinary” if you like.

Second, in English, “one” refers to singular, whereas plural refers to the amount of more than one.  So we never say  “plural of one.”  Since “one” is singular, how can it be plural?  Consequently, “plural of one” is totally an illogical phrase which will be categorized as wrong on an examination sheet.  Why then I treat it as something so valuable that I’m willing to spend time and energy to speculate it?  Is my brain dead?  Am I crazy?  Or dare I not to be limited by logical rational reality and jump into the world of imagination, enjoying the freedom of creativity in the realm of art?

As for “one,” one is one.  It’s not 0.5, or 1.5, or whatever.  But such purity perhaps exists only in a priori.   Does anyone ever see a permanent unchanging “one” in the reality?  An apple gets rotten.  A man gets old.  A dog will die.  A concept tends to be replaced by another.  A great man could be degraded into a criminal.  Even a country is lucky enough not to be colonized by other countries, it will inevitably go through different regimes…!   These show the changeability of “one” diachronically.   “One” is also full of changes if we see it synchronically.  For example, dog is “one” of animals, but not all the dogs look alike.  There are  Poodle, Chihuahua, Tibetan Mastiff, Dachshund, Yorkshire Terrier, etc.  It’s the same for human beings.  People have different colors of skin.  Even if they have the same color, they might grow up in different culture/country and behave differently.   Even for people living in the same country, it’s very likely that there is difference for those living in the North from those in the South, and those living by the sea from those by the mountain.   So perhaps we can daringly conclude or propose that One is Plural!

It is no wonder that when we look back diachronically at the 40-years-development of performance art in Taiwan  from the street art in 1980s, the video performance and action art in 1990s to the contemporary live performance starting from the beginning of 21 century; and then synchronically from contemporary live performance, sound art, interdisciplinary performance, dancing performance theatre, to concept theatre, isn’t it fully echoing this absurd but realistic idea of “One is Plural?”

Based on such acknowledgement, I obtain a more friendly attitude toward the recent boosting  performing art/show that is entitled as or claimed to have a touch of performance art.  And I believe this attitude has more or less led to the choice of this year’s artists.  

This year we, again, invite local and overseas performance artists to show their solo performance and experiment together the group performance that has not been rehearsed or well planned in advance.  Between these two poles of the spectrum, we invite for the first time the domestically rare seen duo-performance and Zentai Walk, hoping to enlarge and elevate Taiwan’s vision of performance art.  For the local artists, we focus on emerging artists that are highly interested in performance art, some of whom have already joined international performance art event abroad.  

Eventually we hope the atmosphere of this year’s festival will be:  here I come, so colorful I am; here I come,  so multi-diversity I am!    

                                                                             Yeh Tzu-Chi    2017 / 3 / 7