As the TFAM’s new collection vault is about to be inaugurated, this exhibition focuses specifically on female artists’ works in our collection, aiming to shine a light on a creative dimension of contemporary art that is both tender and resilient. It seeks to provide a new perspective from which audiences can understand and interpret the collection. Moreover, this exhibition foregrounds that our new collection vault not only implies the expansion of physical space but also commits to unwavering exploration of the inner conditions of contemporary art.
As a concept of human geography, enclave refers to a territory entirely surrounded by the territory of one country but not under its jurisdiction. Derived from Latin, enclave comprises the prefix en (in, within something) and clave (key), literally translated as “a locked space”. This exhibition invokes the metaphor of “enclave” to represent a creator's inner world, indicating a safe haven for consciousness, a space which can be shielded autonomously, so that the creator can maintain inner peace and steadfastness in the face of external interventions or emotional fluctuations. The exhibition mirrors the rich inner worlds and diverse life experiences expressed in women's art, extending the common autobiographical narrative in literature to convey the context and life concerns of artists across different stages of their lives.
Artists: Yun Suknam, Suling Wang, Wang Ya-Hui, Mali Wu, Lifang (Li Fang-Chih), Regina Silveira, Lii Jiin-Shiow, Swallow Y. Lin, Virlani Hallberg, Hou I-Ting, Lulu Shur-Tzy Hou, Hong Mei-Ling, Yi-Chen Hung, Chang Sang-Eui, Chang Ting-Ya, Chen Hsing-Wan, Chen Hui-Chiao, Yin-Ju Chen, Hai-Hsin Huang, June Huang, Emily S. C. Yang, Cheng Chung-Chuan, Hsiao Pei-I, Margaret Shiu, Po Ying Ping, Ava Hsueh, Juin Shieh, Yen Yu-Ting.