Poster image of 《META PICS》 © UARTSPACE

《META PICS》 is a mixed word with ‘META’ and ‘PICS’. ‘META’ means ‘Picture about Pictures’, and ‘PICS’ is an abbreviation of ‘Pictures’, including ‘Photos’ and ‘Images’. By the early 20th century, the camera acted as a tool to represent a real life and the photo was considered as a substitute for an actual object.

For the reasons, the photos replaced a representational duty of a painting; however, the photos of present-day no longer remain as a record of visible things but is firmly settled into a genre of contemporary art as ‘New Medium’ to express artistic idea and imagination. And besides, according to the development of computer and digital technology, the handling of images became freer, and the photos keep evolving as the advanced medium to express and re-interpret the changes of the complex times.

In this respect, the artworks of six artists from the 《META PICS》 exhibition reveal a strategy and methology of a photo, covering works from Staight Photo to manipulated images by high technology. So, the exhibition provides a good opportunity to examine the position of a photo on the timeline of Photograph as Contemporary Art.

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