
Have You Eaten Yet? ? 2007 Asian Art Biennial
Exhibition Date :2007.10.13~.2008.02.24
Exhibition Place :Gallery A1、B1、C1~C4、E
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Street、East Lobby、Lobby、Main Lobby、2F Media Art Center、Digiark
The question ?ave you eaten yet???is a common salutation among various Asian populations
as well as a greeting when initiating conversation, communication, and interaction.
In an age of material scarcity, asking someone if they? eaten was a projection
of one? own state of being and thus conveyed caring and good will, as if saying,
? hope you are not enduring hunger and have had a meal.??br>
Rooted in a humanist perspective, ?ave you eaten yet???further contains Asian values
of pragmatism. Hunger signifies the need to eat, and many Asians, whose self-expression
is restrained and subtle, are not afraid to exemplify the guiding principle of survival
that ?he people live for food??and to extend that concept into their daily lives
as a customary phrase of communication. Thus the rhetorical question, ?ave you
eaten yet???represents an approach to communication that encompasses humanity?
physical instincts and Asians??living conditions. Reflecting a "self-awareness"
and thinking, at the same time it evokes a Golden Rule (putting oneself in the place
of others) condition of sharing and communication values.
The pursuit of a full belly is an innate instinct, for when we have not eaten our
fill we feel the hunger of being hollow inside. In turn, the instinctual reaction
towards that empty, wanting feeling causes us to honestly face our real needs and
look for ways to resolve the situation. Nevertheless, ?atiation??is subjective,
not objective. Increasingly wealthy Asians now no longer need to worry about not
filling their bellies, yet plenty of food at each meal still cannot be directly
equated with satisfaction. Sweeping globalization and remarkable economic development
continue to bring about change in Asia. External changes constantly tug at internal
equilibrium. Thus the existential state of which an Asia undergoing transformation
must continuously be made aware of and monitor is best stated by the phrase ?ave
you eaten yet???br>
Every individual seeks satiation in different ways, each of which is informed and
colored by different cultural outlooks, approaches to life, value systems, and top-down
global consumer culture. ?ave you eaten yet???as an exhibition theme leads us to
an awareness of states of the physical, spiritual, psychological, and desire. The
clashing and interplay between the self-reflection, self-awareness, communication,
open response, and varying interpretations set off by the question ?ave you eaten
yet???both flip around and extend the connotations of the original context, offering
Asians ??whether posing or answering the question ??a point from which to probe,
observe, or analyze contemporary Asian phenomena from their own perspective.
Have you eaten yet? ??2007 Asian Art Biennial will feature 38 artists or
art-groups from the Asia-Pacific as well as European regions to present a total
of 76 sets of artwork.? A healthy number of documentaries are also included in this
exhibition to serve the purpose of comparison between cultures.? These artworks
can be seen to represent the variety of ways in which Asian artists from their respective
social-cultural backgrounds perceive, articulate, and respond to the theme ?ave
you eaten yet??and its variations.? They also demonstrate the capacity of art to
further inspire the spirit and poetics of 'self-awareness' and 'sharing' in our
societies.? Ultimately, we hope that this exhibition will provide us with great
opportunities for open discussion on the developments of Asian contemporary arts.
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