In 2015, curator Jiayin Chen won an open call by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, which resulted in her first show of contemporary media art. The Real Thing explored the definition of reality through the works of seven rising international artists. Her curatorial statement posed an intriguing question: ‘If reality were a carpet, what would be underneath it?’
Chen, who resides between Taipei and New York City, is also editor-in-chief of SCREEN, an online art magazine that defines its subject as ‘time-based works' and includes video, film, audio and software-based installations, and lens-based works such as photography and moving images.
It was a natural choice to focus on media art. ‘Video is something that we grew up with, and we use the internet and computers every day,’ says…