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By Karen, Judy, Aeon, Fiona

Rebirth of Neglected Spaces Business vs. Art <Take Hua Shan and Spot as examples>. By Karen, Judy, Aeon, Fiona. Introduction. Motive Art vs. Business Will art lose its significance when business gets involved? How do these two industries co-exists? City Text

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By Karen, Judy, Aeon, Fiona

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  1. Rebirth of Neglected Spaces • Business vs. Art • <Take Hua Shan and Spot as examples> By Karen, Judy, Aeon, Fiona

  2. Introduction Motive • Art vs. Business • Will art lose its significance when business gets involved? • How do these two industries co-exists? City Text • Art centers that used to be neglected spaces in Taipei.

  3. Definition of Neglected Space • 「係依法指定為古蹟、登錄為歷史建築或未經指定之舊有閒置之建物或空間,在結構安全無虞,仍具有可再利用以推展文化藝術價值者。」

  4. Leading Question A • How can neglected spaces be re-used? • Examples from Abroad

  5. Church Tryon Center for Contemporary Art (North Carolina)

  6. SchoolTelok Kurau studios (Singapore)

  7. Abandoned Bank Kurokabe Square(Japan)

  8. History of Hua Shan Cultural and Creative Center

  9. General Introduction of Hua Shan • Where is the so-called “Hua Shan District?” • On Bade Rd. • Why is the place named “Hua Shan?” • In order to remember the first Japanese Taiwan Governor-General, Kabayama Sukenori(樺山資紀)

  10. Early History(1916~1987)Hua Shan as a brewery • 1912華山車站 • 1916民營方釀株式會社酒造廠 • 1922台灣總督府專賣局台北酒工廠 • 1945台灣省專賣局台北酒工廠 • Sometime between 1945 to 1975 • 台灣省菸酒公賣局第一酒廠 • 1975台北酒廠 • 1987 The whole brewery moved to Lin- Kou 台北酒廠officially closed in Taipei

  11. Recent History(1976~1986)Hua-Shan as a disputed place • 1987~1992 Being neglected. • 1992 Announced to be “機關預定用地” by Legislative Yuan. • 1997, April. Hua Shan was rent to the local district official (里長) as a private parking lot by 公賣局. • 1997, June. Artists found the place suitable for art exhibition. The ruling right of the place was disputed by National Property Bureau, Taipei City Government and Province Government.

  12. 1997~1998Artists fought for the place • 1997 Gold Bough Theatre had a play named <古國之神-祭特洛伊> in Hua Shan without permission.  Director,王榮裕, was caught. Gold Bough Theatre’s recent play, 觀音山恩仇記

  13. 1997~1998Artists fought for the place • 1997Artists formed “華山藝文特區促進會” to protest their right of using the place. • 1998, August.Hua Shan District Open Ceremony. • 1998, October.促進會 renamed to “中華民國藝術文化環境改造協會 “ and started to take charge of the Hua Shan District. • Cultural Affairs Bureau of Taiwan Province government got the right of the place and the Artists’ organization was responsible for managing the exhibitions there.

  14. 1999~2004Hua Shan as an Art and Cultural District • 1999~2000Fixing and initiating period • 2001~2002Positioning period <several controversial issues happened in Hua shan> • 2002 ~2003Reforming period • 2004Management taken over by 橘園

  15. 1916~presentHua Shan’s transformation as a city text Brewery Train Station Neglected Space Cultural and Creative Industry Centre Art & Cultural District

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