In the 1960s, an avant-garde film/video movement emerged in Taiwan as
a post-war generation was exposed to international art movements after
studying abroad. Filled with disgust for war, these artists also
rebelled against traditional Chinese and Japanese aesthetics,
embracing modern art practices from across the world, placing
influences of Dada, surrealism and other modernist movements into
dialog with (and opposition to) traditional Chinese and Japanese
aesthetics. Since this moment, a small but engaged avant-garde film
culture has persisted in Taiwan with contemporary work influenced by
these earlier practitioners while continuing to explore such issues as
cultural marginalisation, obscurity and the sense of multiple identity
as informed by fifty years of Japanese colonization and post-war
autocratic governance.
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