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Michael Lin (; born 6 November 1964) is a Taiwanese artist who lives and works in
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, Belgium and
Taipei Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the ...
, Taiwan. He was born in
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, Japan, and grew up in Taiwan and the United States. Lin is considered a leading Taiwanese contemporary painter and conceptual artist.


Biography

Lin was born in Tokyo in 1964 to a Taiwanese family, and raised in Taiwan. His family immigrated to
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in 1973, during a time of political uncertainty for Taiwan. Lin embraced the multiculturalism of Southern California, and took an interest in its art and skateboarding scenes. Lin graduated from Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design, Los Angeles in 1990, and obtained an MFA from
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, Pasadena in 1993. He counted among his influences the artists
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,
Dan Graham Daniel Graham (March 31, 1942 – February 19, 2022) was an American visual artist, writer, and curator in the writer-artist tradition. In addition to his visual works, he published a large array of critical and speculative writing that spanned ...
, and
Franz West Franz West (16 February 1947 – 25 July 2012) was an Austrian artist. He is best known for his unconventional objects and sculptures, installations and furniture work which often require an involvement of the audience. Early life and e ...
, the essayist
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and her work on culture in the body, and
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directors such as
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,
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, and
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. Lin has worked as an artist in
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,
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,
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, and
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. He currently lives and works in Brussels and Taipei.


Career


1993–2000

Lin moved to Taipei from Los Angeles in 1993. The artist Richard Lin, a relative on his father's side, became an important early mentor. For two years Lin worked as a bartender at the independent artist-run IT Park Gallery (伊通公園), where he met a group of like-minded artists and launched his career. Lin's first solo exhibition, ''Meander'' (IT Park, 1994), featured monochrome steel panels spray-painted at an
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. Lin had been exposed to industrial and automotive design at art school, where he adopted the materials and techniques for painting with car lacquer and spray guns. However, he did not find the Taipei audience as receptive to his work's minimalist aesthetic rooted in Los Angeles car culture. Lin responded to the challenge of audience communication with ''Interior'' (IT Park, 1996). He modeled a domestic setting in the gallery space by re-locating some of his home furnishings, including two carpets, a stereo, and his music collection, with a sign that read, "Please remove your shoes before stepping on to the carpet. Feel free to choose from the selection of music." Lin opened a dialog between the public space of the gallery and the private space of the home, to address the gap between his and his audience's conceptions of contemporary art. This initiated the role of the public in Lin's work, his concept of artist as host and audience as guest, and his approach of creating participatory artwork using everyday objects. ''Interior'' was Lin's first exhibition to feature paintings with flower motifs. He had chanced upon embroidered muslin pillowcases in his home, and recalled the traditional floral patterns from his youth in the countryside, where they would adorn the bedding given as part of a wedding dowry. He crafted frames the same size as the pillows, copied their patterns and projected them onto a canvas, and reproduced them as colorful paintings. With ''House'' (Bamboo Curtain Studio, 1998), Lin began working on an architectural scale, filling an entire wall of the exhibition space with a 45 square meter floral patterned mural. ''Complementary'' (Dimension Endowment of Art, 1998) paired paintings of pillowcases with a raised tatami mat featuring real pillows. This public resting place created a kind of "social sculpture", and Lin removed a wall to let in natural light. ''Untitled–Cigarette Break'' (IT Park, 1999) featured flower print paintings and a pair of
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LC-2 chairs partially upholstered with the same patterns, as a critique of the relationship between art, design, and architecture, and the opposition of ornamentation with modernism. Lin continued to explore the role of the public and the environment in his work. For ''Imported'' (La Ferme du Buisson, 1998), he replicated a scenario from his hometown daily life by installing tables and stools and offering hundreds of cigarettes and bottles of
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to visitors, framed by billboards for the brands. Lin's contribution to the group show ''Tu parles/J'écoute'' (Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 1998) invited the other artists to document the lighting conditions for their artworks, and integrated their drawings and descriptions into a new multimedia work with sound samples of museum visitor announcements. Lin was invited to participate in the 2000 Taipei Biennial, ''The Sky is the Limit'', curated by
Jérôme Sans Jérôme Sans (born 1960) is a director of contemporary arts institutions, critic and curator, based in Paris. Jérôme Sans, born on 2 August 1960 in Paris, is a French artistic director, director of contemporary art institutions, art critic, and ...
and Manray Hsu. He created a "social space" in the entrance hall of the
Taipei Fine Arts Museum The Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM; ) is a museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is in the Taipei Expo Park. The museum first opened on August 8, 1983, at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. It was the first ...
, deploying a large-scale floor painting decorated with phoenix and
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motifs and furnished with cushions bearing the same pattern.


2001–2005

After 2000, Lin received numerous invitations to exhibit his work abroad. He represented Taiwan at the 2001
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, and participated in the 2001
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and the 2002
Gwangju Biennale The Gwangju Biennale is a contemporary art biennale founded in September 1995 in Gwangju, South Jeolla province, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part ...
. He continued to create installations for museums, such as such as ''Kiasma Day Bed'' (
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, 2001), and for large public spaces, such as ''ATRIUM STADHUIS DEN HAAG, 12.07-08.09.2002'' (
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, 2002). Lin moved his studio to Paris in 2002. That year he was commissioned by
Nicolas Bourriaud Nicolas Bourriaud (born 1965) is a curator and art critic, who has curated a great number of exhibitions and biennials all over the world. With Jérôme Sans, Bourriaud cofounded the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, where he served as codirector from 1 ...
and
Jérôme Sans Jérôme Sans (born 1960) is a director of contemporary arts institutions, critic and curator, based in Paris. Jérôme Sans, born on 2 August 1960 in Paris, is a French artistic director, director of contemporary art institutions, art critic, and ...
to create a site-specific installation and floor painting for the café lounge at
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. Bourriaud and Sans invited Lin to the 2005 Biennale de Lyon, where he covered La Sucrière in a 100 square meter mural of an enlarged wallpaper pattern. He followed this up with ''Notre Histoire'' (Palais de Tokyo, 2006), featuring a large mural painting from a cartoon image. For ''Grind'' (
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, 2004), Lin installed an indoors skateboard
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decorated with a floral motif, and presented a similar work based on a traditional design from the Shanghai fabric market at the group show ''Odyssey'' (Shanghai Gallery of Art, 2004). At
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in 2005, Lin covered the windows with decorative patterns but left the gallery space empty, transforming the glass pavilion into an enormous oriental lamp.


2006–2015

Lin moved to Shanghai in 2006, and continued to explore themes of personal, cultural, and political identity through his artwork. ''Island Life'' (2006, Eslite Gallery) presented paintings based on Uyghur and
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an carpets alongside a painting of a Tai Bao Zheng, a travel permit for Taiwanese to enter mainland China. ''I am the Sun'' (2009, Eslite Gallery) featured paintings based on suncake logos and elementary school workbooks, and large
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-shaped paintings of
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. Concurrent to the exhibition, Lin wrapped thousands of books at the
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in Taipei in pink paper bearing phoenix and peony motifs, in a work titled "21.2.1972" after
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. Lin opened a number of exhibitions that did not feature his signature floral paintings. For ''What a Difference a Day Made'' (Shanghai Gallery of Art, 2008), Lin bought out an entire daily goods store, cataloguing and arranging its contents for viewing in the gallery. He later presented the work at the 2009 Biennale de Lyon and the 2011
Singapore Biennale The Singapore Biennale is a large-scale biennial contemporary art exhibition in Singapore, serving as the country’s major platform for international dialogue in contemporary art. It seeks to present and reflect the vigour of artistic practices in ...
. For ''Place Libre'' (Tang Contemporary, 2013), he used a minimal paint scheme to transform the gallery into a free parking lot. Lin's exhibition ''A Modest Veil'' (
Vancouver Art Gallery The Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) is an art museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The museum occupies a adjacent to Robson Square in downtown Vancouver, making it the largest art museum in Western Canada by building size. Designed by Fran ...
, 2010) installed large floral paintings on the façade of the museum. He collaborated with the architecture firm
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and video artist Cheng Ran on ''Model Home: A Proposition by Michael Lin'' (
Rockbund Art Museum The Rockbund Art Museum (RAM, ) is a contemporary art museum in central Shanghai. The museum is on Huqiu Road, in the former Royal Asiatic Society building completed in 1933 near The Bund waterfront. The museum is dedicated to being an influentia ...
, 2012). They created a temporary workers' dormitory, and painted the museum interior with a pattern borrowed from bedding used by laborers in Shanghai, while filming the whole process. They adapted the work for the 2013 Auckland Triennial, using a paper building technique in place of welded steel, and participated in Frieze London 2014. For ''FreePort o. 005 Michael Lin'' (
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, 2012), Lin turned to patterns from
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to decorate the museum floors and walls, and installed hundreds of mass-produced copies of an early Chinese porcelain depiction of a European. At the 2013 California-Pacific Triennial, Lin showed an acrylic mural titled "
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", based on a
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portrayal of Chinese garden features. In 2015, he re-staged his installation from ''Interior'' (1996) for the ASIA NOW Paris Asian Art Fair, created a site-specific work for the
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, and presented "Utah Sky 2065-40 (blue curve)" at the
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.


2016–present

Lin left Shanghai in 2016, splitting his time between Taipei and Brussels. His exhibition ''A Tale of Today'' (
LEO XU Projects LEO XU Projects is a contemporary art gallery based in Shanghai exhibiting young and international artists. The gallery Leo Xu Projects is the eponymous gallery founded by Leo Xu in 2011. It is housed in a three-story building in Shanghai's former ...
, 2016) featured a row of vintage Shanghai Forever bicycles, and walls painted with patterns and designs borrowed from the bicycle frames. ''New Paradise'' (Eslite Gallery, 2016) showed landscape paintings based on the packaging of daily foodstuffs. Lin worked with local communities and art college students in Manila on his exhibition ''Locomotion'' (MCAD Manila, 2016). He exchanged
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that adorn neighborhood
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for ones of his own design. The used tarps, a local design tradition, were showcased in the exhibition, while the artist-designed ones were ridden around the city. In 2017, the
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and list of most visited art museums in the world, most visited ar ...
commissioned a floor painting, titled "Federation", which Lin painted in collaboration with local artists, and
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featured a floor painting for the group exhibition ''Enjoy''. The following year, Lin collaborated with Swiss visual artist
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During the 2019
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Hong Kong, BANK exhibited works by Michael Lin together with those of Richard Lin (who died in 2011). At the same time, the Centre for Heritage, Art and Textile (CHAT) in
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commissioned a site-specific work, a set of large curtains for their lounge. Back in Taipei, Lin created a public installation ''24/7'' (Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 2019) featuring raised tatami mats, walls and cushions colored after Taiwanese convenience stores, and paper lamps by
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. In 2020, Lin presented a digital artwork based on traditional Taiwanese window patterns, which was displayed on the side of the
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skyscraper in conjunction with the second edition of Taipei Dangdai art fair. He also completed a 1300 square meter floor painting for the plaza and ground floor of
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, derived from a popular Mexican tablecloth pattern. In 2022, Lin created the site-specific installation ''Pentachrome'' at the
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based on vases from the museum's Chinese ceramics collection.


Commercial work

Lin has undertaken a number of collaborations with luxury fashion, furniture, and tableware brands. He has worked with Italian furniture manufacturer Moroso and the fashion house
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, and created store interiors for
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. Lin has designed a series of cups for
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, and key cards for several
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hotels. Many of his exhibitions feature artist's multiples and design objects, which re-conceive the museum and gallery shops as an extension of his art practice. In 2008, Lin contributed a floral mosaic flooring to the
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Mobile Art Pavilion, a portable exhibition hall designed by
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which was shown in Tokyo and New York.


Critical reception

Lin is associated with the generation of artists who are invested in the philosophy of
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, but he also concerns himself with the regional cultural topography and works in the local vernacular. He started developing a reputation in the late 1990s for his use of vast expanse of bold flowers, a visual motif that is characteristic of the endemic culture of Taiwan. His floral patterns, imitating embroideries that would typically adorn Taiwanese pillows, are inspired by the vicissitudes in the domestic and political climates of Taiwan felt by the artist when he returned to the region after many years abroad. His repetitive and ostensibly simple floralscapes, highly attuned to the Taiwanese visual vocabulary, have, however, proved to be the most politically and culturally resonant portion of his work. Lin's work has associations with architecture, as he conceives of his art not merely as a piece of flat canvas, but as a space that the viewers can interact with and within. This idiosyncratic artistic understanding is shown by many of his large-scale installation works, including ''Model Home: A Proposition by Michael Lin'' at the
Rockbund Art Museum The Rockbund Art Museum (RAM, ) is a contemporary art museum in central Shanghai. The museum is on Huqiu Road, in the former Royal Asiatic Society building completed in 1933 near The Bund waterfront. The museum is dedicated to being an influentia ...
in Shanghai, and ''Grind'' at
MoMA PS1 MoMA PS1 is a contemporary art institution located in Court Square in the Long Island City neighborhood in the borough of Queens, New York City. In addition to its exhibitions, the institution organizes the Sunday Sessions performance series, the ...
in New York.


Exhibition


Selected solo exhibitions

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Selected group exhibitions

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.


See also

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Taiwanese art The artistic heritage of Taiwan is extremely diverse with multiple major influences and periods. History Stonecutters of the Changbin culture began to make art on Taiwan at least 30,000 years ago. Around 5,000 years ago jade and earthenware w ...


References


Further reading

* Lin, Michael (1999). ''Complimentary: A Solo Exhibition by Michael Lin.'' Taipei: Dimension Endowment of Art. * Lin, Michael (2002). ''Michael Lin''. Paris: Palais de Tokyo - site de creation contemporain. * Lin, Michael (2004). ''Michael Lin''. Taipei: Eslite Gallery. * Lin, Michael (2004). ''Michael Lin''. St. Louis: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. * Lin, Michael (2010). ''A Modest Veil''. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery. * Lin, Michael (2012). ''Model Home: A Proposition by Michael Lin''. Shanghai: Rockbund Art Museum. * Lin, Michael (2014). ''Place Libre: A Proposition by Michael Lin''. London: Black Dog Publishing. * Lin, Michael (2016). ''New Paradise''. Taipei: Eslite Gallery. * Lin, Michael (2019). ''Locomotion''. Manila: De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, Inc.


External links

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