Jungle Jungle
Rahel Joseph, Gallery Director, Ilham Gallery
12-Jul-24 15:00
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"Jungle Jungle" is an exhibition by Taiwanese artist Zhang Xu Zhan, which delves into the shared and diverse cultural narratives across regions, highlighting how music's meaning and folk tales evolve locally. Inspired by the folktale "Sang Kancil and the Crocodiles" encountered during an artist residency in Indonesia, Zhang interweaves similar stories like Taiwan's "The Mouse and the Buffalo" and China's "The Rabbit and the Crab." Through the lens of a fly's compound eye, the exhibition portrays these interchanging animal tales, using metaphors like mirrors and shadows to reflect cultural flows and human-animal connections. We speak to Rahel Joseph, the Gallery Director of Ilham Gallery who are hosting this exhibition, to discover more about the artist, his works and his unique approach to storytelling.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: History/Heritage, music, culture, performing arts
Tags: asian folk tales, Zhang Xu Zhan, mixed-media art, the bigger picture, front row, ilham gallery, storytelling, folklore, visual arts,