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LOOP Talks 2019: ‘Double Talk’

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Speakers
Tao Hui i Marko Daniel
Idioma
English, Chinese

The 2019 edition of the Talks gathered together artists, curators and collectors to discuss a variety of different topics such as the crossovers between politics and art, the socialization of private institutions and collections, precarity and resistance and the preservation of cultural heritage.

For this conversation, Tao Hui (Artist, Beijing) engaged in a “Double Talk” with Marko Daniel (Director, Fundació Joan Miró), and gave an overview of his work. Mostly know for his creating immersive video-installations, Tao Hui’s projects bend the boundaries of fiction and reality to address issues related with culture and identity. His works are visceral and provocative, yet enlightening and always imbued with a strong emotional power and a sense of displacement. Ultimately, they invite viewers to confront themselves with their own cultural history, ways of living and social identities.
Double Talk is also the name of the video that Tao Hui presented LOOP Fair, with Esther Schipper (Berlin).

The speakers were accompanied in this conversation by translator Tianqi Zhang.

Tao Hui

1987, Yunyang, China

Tao Hui

Tao Hui currently lives and works in Beijing. Tao graduated from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, Chongqing, China in 2010, majored in BFA oil painting. Tao Hui creates immersive video-installations that bend the boundaries of fiction and reality to address cultural and identity related issues. His works are visceral and provocative, yet enlightening and always imbued with a strong emotional power and a sense of displacement, inviting the viewers to confront themselves with their own cultural history, ways of living and social identities. In 2015, Tao Hui was awarded The Grand Prize at the 19th Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_ Videobrasil: Southern Panoramas, São Paulo, and the Art Sanya & Huayu Youth Award, Sanya, China. His work is represented in the collections of: Kadist Foundation, San Francisco; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; K11 Foundation, Hong Kong; M+ Museum, Hong Kong; New Century Art Foundation, Beijing; Sunpride Foundation, Hong Kong, The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art – MMCA, Seoul, and the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art–UCCA, Beijing.

Last update: October 8th, 2019.

Marko Daniel

1964, Aachen

Marko Daniel

Marko Daniel (Aachen, Germany, 1964) was awarded a degree in History of Art and Philosophy by the University College London (1988), a PhD in History and Theory of Art by the University of Essex (1989), and is an expert on Chinese and Catalan contemporary art. Daniel developed a teaching career at the Winchester School of Art (part of the University of Southampton) (Lecturer 1994- 2001, and Director of Graduate School 2003-2006). In 2006, Marko Daniel joined Tate Modern in London as Curator of Public Programmes. Since 2011 he has held the post of Convenor of Public Programmes for the two London sites of Tate, Tate Modern and Tate Britain. During this period, he developed a programme of more than 350 public events per year in the two Tate museums in London, and promoted research into modern and contemporary art, especially Chinese, as part of the Tate’s programme and collections. Amongst other projects, Marko Daniel was co-curator, with Matthew Gale and Teresa Montaner, of Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape, shown between 2011 and 2012 at Tate Modern in London, the National Gallery of Art in Washington in the US, and at the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona. Since 2018 he is Director of the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona.

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