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2013 saw Tokyo-born artist Michael Lin transform Beijing art institution Tang Contemporary into a miniature, functional, practical, and most welcome parking lot—being free of charge in a city that only has enough spaces for every second vehicle. PLACE LIBRE is a chronological photo-essay of change and progression within the gallery. In transforming the space, he not only challenges perceptions of the gallery as an arts space, but also presents the parking lot as an improvisational movement piece.

Produktbeschreibung
2013 saw Tokyo-born artist Michael Lin transform Beijing art institution Tang Contemporary into a miniature, functional, practical, and most welcome parking lot—being free of charge in a city that only has enough spaces for every second vehicle. PLACE LIBRE is a chronological photo-essay of change and progression within the gallery. In transforming the space, he not only challenges perceptions of the gallery as an arts space, but also presents the parking lot as an improvisational movement piece.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Lin is a Taiwanese artist who works and lives in Brussels, Belgium and Shanghai, China. Working in the local vernacular, he explores shifts in regional cultural topography, developing a reputation in the late 1990s for his politically resonant imitations of the complex floral patterns of traditional Taiwanese embroideries. Mathieu Borysevicz is an artist, writer, curator and filmmaker exploring the intersections of social transformation and artistic production in contemporary China. He is currently Artforum's correspondent in Shanghai as well as co-founding editor of artforum.com.cn. His writings have also appeared in Art in America, ART Asia Pacific and WORLD ART.