Michael Ming Hong LIN
MICHAEL MING HONG LIN
Born 1964
Tokyo, Japan
Lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan
Solo exhibitions*
2002 Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France
Gallery Ghislane Hussenot, Paris, France
‘Den Hagg, City Hall, July 12–Sept. 12, 2002’, (public commission by Stroom), The Hague, The Netherlands
2000 ‘Private Collection’, Astycom, Paris, France
1999 ‘Here’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
1998 ‘Complimentary’, Dimension Endowment of Art, Taipei
1996 ‘Interior’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
1994 ‘Huh (Meander)’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
1993 ‘After’, Art Center, College of Design, Pasadena, USA
Selected group exhibitions*
2002 ‘Urgent Painting’, ARC Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France
'Synthetic', Gallery Zurcher, Paris, France
'How Big Is The World?', OK Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria
'Gwangju Biennale 2002: Project 1: Pause, Conception', Korea
'Asian Vibe', Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castello, Spain
2001 ‘Bibliotherapy’ (with Remy Markowitsch), Villa Merkel, Esslingen, Germany
‘Casino 2001: 1st Quadrennial of Contemporary Art’, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kusnt, Ghent, Belgium
‘ARS 01: Unfolding Perspectives’, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma,
Helsinki, Finland
‘Egofugal: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence: 7th International Istanbul
Biennial', Turkey
'49th Biennale di Venezia', Italy
‘The Gravity of the Immaterial', Institute of Contemporary Art, Taipei
‘Festival of Vision: Berlin in Hong Kong’, Tamar Site, Hong Kong
‘Sister Space Project', Southern Exposure, San Francisco, USA
‘Very Fun Park: Contemporary Art From Taiwan’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei; Hong Kong; Australia
‘The Sky is the Limit: 2000 Taipei Biennial’, Taipei Fine Arts Museum
1999 ‘Visions of Pluralism: Contemporary Art in Taiwan 1988–99’, China Art Museum, Beijing, China; Taiwan
‘Magnet Writing/Marching Ideas’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
'1st Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale 1999', Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan ‘KHOJ '99: International Artists' Workshop', The British Council Gallery, New
Delhi, India
1998 ‘Tu Parles/J'Ecoute’, La Ferme de Buisson Art Centre, Paris, France; Taiwan
‘Back from Home’, Bamboo Curtain Studio, Taipei
1997 ‘IT Park Group Exhibition’, Taipei Fine Arts Museum
‘Allegory and Simulacra’, Gallery Pierre, Taichung
1996 ‘Perimeter 4’, Gallery 456, New York, USA
1995 ‘Transitional Site’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
1994 ‘Conceptual Art Action Under Post-Martial Law’, Gate Gallery, Taipei
‘Art and Text’, National Normal College, Taipei
‘The Undescribable Unknown’, IT Park Gallery, Taipei
1993 ‘Zuzuglich', Merz Akademie, Stuttgart, Germany
‘The 8th Annual Manifesto Night’, Baroque Literary Arts Centre, Venice, USA
1992 ‘Sharon Lockhart/Michael Flax’, Art Center, College of Design, Pasadena,
USA
1991 ‘Earth’, Scott Hanson Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
1990 ‘Law of Desire’, Future Perfect Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
‘Provisional Proof’, Opus Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
‘Oltre il Muro’, Accademia di Belle Arti de Brera, Milan, Italy
Qualifications, grants & awards
1999 ‘KHOJ '99: International Artists' Workshop', New Delhi, India
1993 MFA, College of Design, Pasadena, USA
1990 BFA, Parsons School of Design, Los Angeles, USA
* All Taiwan unless otherwise stated
Selected bibliography
Bourne, Cecile. ‘Reviews: Taipei (Taiwan), Michael Lin, IT Park’. Flash Art, vol.30, no.194, May/June 1997, p.124.
Casavecchia, Barbara. ‘Taipei Biennial’. Flash Art, vol.33, no.215, November/December 2000, p.103.
Devenport, Rhana. ‘The sky is the limit: Taipei Biennial 2000’. Art AsiaPacific, no.30, 2001, pp.20–22.
Lloyd, Ann Wilson. ‘Reorienting: Japan rediscovers Asia’. Art in America, vol.87, no.10, October 1999, pp.104 –11.
McIntyre, Sophie & Wang, Chia Chi Jason. ‘Taipei in entropy’. Flash Art, vol.29, no.187, March/April 1996, pp.57–60.
Artists and Works
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