By SONIA KOLESNIKOV-JESSOP
Published: January 4, 2010
SINGAPORE — The term “Animamix” was coined in 2006 by the Taiwanese art critic and curator Victoria Lu to describe a new aesthetic trend she had observed in Asian contemporary art, one that incorporates the visual language of animation and comics...
...Each exhibition features different Animanix artists, with some overlaps. In Taiwan, the MoCA Taipei’s “Visual Attract and Attack” features about 50 artists, not all of whom are from Asia: along with pieces by Mr. Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara from Japan are works by Angelo Volpe of Italy, Virginie Barré of France, Inbal Shved of Israel, Lelya Borisenko of Russia and Maya Lin of the United States. The aim of the exhibition is to show the international spread of the Animamix language, as Maple Yujie Lin, MoCA Taipei’s chief curator, explained in her essay for the exhibition.
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