Soft power and the role of art in the development of Taiwan–mainland China relations 1

S. McIntyre
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Focusing on the transformative period during Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou’s (Ma Yingjiu) leadership (2008–16), this book chapter explores how culture, and the visual arts specifically, played a crucial, though under-explored, role in the development of Taiwan–mainland China relations. This is exemplified in the museological representation of art and by the growing number and size of exhibitions and exchanges organised by public museums on both sides of the strait that sought to emphasise Taiwan and mainland China’s shared cultural heritage. This book chapter explores how museums and exhibitions were deployed by both governments as vehicles for cultural diplomacy and soft power, used to forge economic, cultural and, perhaps, political ties between these two former arch-rivals. Three major exhibitions presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum of works by the prominent Chinese contemporary artists Cai Guo-Qiang, Ai Weiwei and Xu Bing are the focus of this discussion. These exhibitions signified a critical shift in museological practice in Taiwan, and this paper examines some of the issues, anxieties and tensions these exhibitions and Taiwan’s rapprochement with mainland China more generally, triggered within Taiwan’s art community.
软实力与艺术在两岸关系发展中的作用
这体现在艺术的博物馆化表现,以及海峡两岸公共博物馆组织的展览和交流越来越多、规模越来越大,旨在强调台湾和中国大陆共享的文化遗产。这本书的这一章探讨了博物馆和展览是如何被两国政府作为文化外交和软实力的工具,用来在这两个曾经的宿敌之间建立经济、文化,或许还有政治关系的。台北市立美术馆举办的中国当代著名艺术家蔡国强、艾未未和徐冰的三大作品展是本次讨论的焦点。这些展览标志着台湾博物馆学实践的重大转变,本文探讨了这些展览以及台湾与中国大陆更广泛的和解在台湾艺术界引发的一些问题、焦虑和紧张。
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