MoCA Taipei Embroiled in Dispute over Nearly Canceled Show
By Brian Haman
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Installation of JUN YANG’s
What initially started as a contractual dispute between artist Jun Yang and the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (MoCA) over his multi-chapter exhibition “The Artist, His Collaborators, Their Exhibition, and Three Venues” has morphed in recent weeks into a public furor regarding the often opaque politics and institutional procedures at work within Taiwan’s public art museums.