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Videotage () is a Hong Kong-based non-profit art organisation dedicated to nurturing emerging media artists and the development of the local new media art community. Since 1986, Videotage has evolved from an artist-run collective to a platform fostering the promotion, presentation, creation and preservation of new media art. Videotage has organised numerous events and programs including exhibitions, presentations, festivals, seminars, workshops, performances, residency program and cultural exchange programs, as well as continually distributing artworks through its networks and publications.Lai, C. H. L. (2008). Attempting a history of (new) media arts for Hong Kong: archaeology, literacy and education for artists. In ''香港視覺藝術年鑑 2007: Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook'' (pp. 97-183). 香港中文大學藝術系. In 2008, Videotage has debuted Videotage Media Art Collection (VMAC), an offline and online video art archive that provides public access to historically important video artworks, event ephemera, and a collection of obsolete
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art artefacts, offering a comprehensive documentary evidence and insight into the progression of art history and media over the past few decades.


History


Origins

The name Videotage comes from ‘Video” and “Montage” - was first used for the title of a screening program organised by the Phoenix Cine Club in June 1986, featuring works by Jim Shum, Neco Lo, Wong Chi-fai and David Som. The program has offered a distinct focus on alternative time-based work, in which after the closure of Phoenix Cine Club, some of the artists member including
Ellen Pau Ellen Pau is an artist, curator and researcher based in Hong Kong. She is also co-founder oVideotageand founding artistic director of the Microwave International New Media Arts Festival. The artist's first retrospective exhibition in Hong Kong ...
,
May Fung May Fung (; born 1952) is a filmmaker and visual artist who is based in Hong Kong, her work is acquired by institutions such as M+. In her early years, she worked as a civil servant at the Home Affairs Department. She has been engaged in experim ...
, Wong Chi-fai and Comyn Mo adapted the name along with its experimental spirit, as the early formation of Videotage.     Videotage does develop but remains small. Without physical office space, the collective was para-sited at the headquarter of an avant-garde theatre group Zuni Icosahedron in Happy Valley between 1987 and 1997. Zuni's exhibition space often rented to Videotage for event hosting.文晶瑩,〈香港實驗電影與錄像概況〉,《台灣以左,亞洲之右——實驗電影的亞洲實踐與研究》。台北:恆河出版社,2016,頁73-80。 During the time, numerous collaborations have nourished between the two groups, including alternative performance documentation, early exploration of multimedia/theatrical productions, and co-curating screening, workshops, and festivals. The collaboration expands it outreaches to local cultural institutions such as Fringe Club,
City Contemporary Dance Company City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC; ) is a modern dance company in Hong Kong. Dr Willy Tsao founded the company in 1979, and he was the Artistic Director from 1989 to 2019. In May 2020, Yuri Ng was appointed as the 4th Artistic Director, succe ...
, and Hong Kong Arts Centre. In 1996, Videotage, Zuni and Urban Council co-presents Microwave Video Festival - City Image. The festival continues to operate as an annual video art festival for a decade, which later went independent and restructured to
Microwave international New Media Arts Festival Microwave International New Media Arts Festival () is a new media art festival based in Hong Kong. It began in 1996 as the annual video art festival for local video art collective Videotage. In 2006, it became independent from Videotage and in 20 ...
.


Oil Street Artist Village (1998–1999)

The space at Oil Street Artist Village (1998–1999) was Videotage's first office space. Located in the former Government Supplies Department Headquarters (GSDH) at Oil Street, North Point. With the establishment of Hong Kong Arts Development Council in 1995 and its funding support, Videotage has joined along with other artists' organisations to rent the unoccupied space creating the "first cultural hot spot" in Hong Kong. Located on the 9/F of a tall block in Oil Street Artist Village, Videotage indeed shared the spacious room with some local artists. Videotage also rented a room on the 8/F of the same building for editing (with Media 100) and equipment storage. During the time in Oil Street, Videotage has collaborated with the fellow resident artists for a number of important projects, notable events including Hong Kong Arts Festival 1998 ''Every Single Other Territory (My Own Idiosyncrasy Garden)'' Multimedia
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, Microwave Video Festival 98- Sight and Site'', '' Video Circle'' (1999) installation exhibition (curated by Danny Yung, co-organised with HKUST Centre for the Arts), ''Sick and Dizzy'' media art exhibition (partnered with A Griffith Artworks Project, Griffith University).   During a short period of time after the closure of Oil Street Artist Village, Videotage was temporarily situated in
Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir (; ) is a former slaughterhouse in Cheung Sha Wan, in the Sham Shui Po District of Hong Kong. It was closed in 1999. Cheung Sha Wan Abattoir, together with the slaughterhouses in Kennedy Town Kennedy Town is at th ...
, along with other artist tenants.


Cattle Depot Artist Village (2001–present)

Located on 63 Ma Tau Kok Road,
Ma Tau Kok Ma Tau Kok Road Old apartments Ma Tau Kok () is a place north of To Kwa Wan, south-east of modern-day Ma Tau Chung and south-west of the former Kai Tak Airport (now Kai Tak Development) in Hong Kong. It was a cape in Kowloon Bay in Victoria Harbo ...
,
Kowloon Kowloon () is an urban area in Hong Kong comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. With a population of 2,019,533 and a population density of in 2006, it is the most populous area in Hong Kong, compared with Hong Kong Island and t ...
, Hong Kong, the site was a former slaughterhouse named Ma Tau Kok Quarantine Depot (Chinese: 馬頭角牛畜檢疫站 or 馬頭角牛房), then later renovated into artist village in 2001. Videotage has moved in together with other artists groups that were originally tenants from Oil Street.Michele Chan, 'Notes from a Slaughterhouse: On Abjection, Movement, and Hong Kong Identity', Yishu, Volume 15, Number 6, November/December 2016, pp61-66. Since then Videotage has evolved in a major shift in role - from organising media art programs to artist residency with the intention to create platform for emerging media artists to articulate, exchange and research on the new media arts form. In the early days, Videotage’s productions has frequently shown and requested all over the world. In the year 2002-2003, more than 30 titles were distributed to 18 festivals, and many of the festivals had dedicated educational programmes, seminars and workshops. Notable international participations included
Gwangju Biennial Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial off ...
(Korea), Videobrasil Festival, European Media Arts Festival (Germany),
Image Forum Festival Image Forum Festival is Japan's largest art film festival, and the largest dedicated to the screening of new experimental films, both in Japan and around the world. It began in 1987 in Tokyo, and includes space for video installations and live per ...
(Japan). As now Videotage have its own space, numerous of on-site exhibitions and residency showcases are organised. Recent notable exhibitions included ''Ersilia'': Body of the Gateway Cities (2022), co-presented with FRAC Alsace, featuring Robert Cahen,
Ellen Pau Ellen Pau is an artist, curator and researcher based in Hong Kong. She is also co-founder oVideotageand founding artistic director of the Microwave International New Media Arts Festival. The artist's first retrospective exhibition in Hong Kong ...
and
Samson Young Samson Young (born 1979) is a Hong Kong artist, working primarily in the mediums of sound performance and installations. Early life and education Samson Young was born in Hong-Kong. He received both his BA degree in Music, Philosophy and Gende ...
; and No References: A Revisit of Hong Kong Video and Media Art from 1985, with a series of talks, performances, and workshop situated in the Cattle Depot space.


Governance

The current formation of Board of Directors are Kyle CHUNG (chairperson),
Linda Chiu-han LAI Linda may refer to: As a name * Linda (given name), a female given name (including a list of people and fictional characters so named) * Linda (singer) (born 1977), stage name of Svetlana Geiman, a Russian singer * Anita Linda (born Alice Lake i ...
, Emilie CHOI Sin-yi, Jaime Hsu Fang-Tze and Kaho Albert YU. Founder
Ellen Pau Ellen Pau is an artist, curator and researcher based in Hong Kong. She is also co-founder oVideotageand founding artistic director of the Microwave International New Media Arts Festival. The artist's first retrospective exhibition in Hong Kong ...
remain as the long-term artistic director. Videotage began to acquire full-time staffs from the continuous funding from HKADC since 1996. Notable team members include Connie Choi, Yvonne Lo, Fion Ng, Elaine Ng, Isaac Leung (chairman from 2013 to 2020), Alvis Choi, and Angel Leung.


List of significant exhibitions and programmes


Foundation - a Web3 Media Art Festival 未來史詩:網絡媒體藝術節  (2022)

Artificial Landscape (2019)

No References: A Revisit of Hong Kong Video and Media Art from 1985 (2016)
Co-curated with SU Wei.
One World Exposition 1 & 2.1 & 2.2, (2011-2012) & (2017-2018)
in collaboration with
Asia Art Archive Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong which focuses on documenting the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities ...
, Hanart TZ Gallery, KEE Club,
Osage Art Foundation Osage Gallery ( zh, 奧沙畫廊) is a contemporary art gallery located in Hong Kong. Osage Gallery was founded in 2004, and has since established itself as a major interdisciplinary platform for Asian and international contemporary art. Osage has ...
, the School of Creative Media of the City University of Hong Kong and
Spring Workshop Spring Workshop (Chinese: Spring 工作室) was a nonprofit arts organization based in Hong Kong from 2011 to 2018. It was founded as a cross-disciplinary residency program and exhibition space. In 2016, Spring received the Prudential Eye Award f ...
, featuring eighteen contemporary media artists from both Hong Kong and mainland China, including
Feng Mengbo Feng Mengbo (冯梦波, Féng Mèngbō, born 1966) is a contemporary Chinese artist who works mainly in new media. Born in 1966 in province, in 1992, he graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. He now lives and works in Beijing. He g ...
, Ou Ning,
Ellen Pau Ellen Pau is an artist, curator and researcher based in Hong Kong. She is also co-founder oVideotageand founding artistic director of the Microwave International New Media Arts Festival. The artist's first retrospective exhibition in Hong Kong ...
,
Qiu Zhijie Qiu Zhijie (邱志杰; born 1969) is a contemporary Chinese people, Chinese artist who works primarily in video and photography. Overall, Qiu's work suggests the struggle between the forces of destiny and self-assertion. Other common themes are ...
, Jeffrey Shaw,
Johnnie To Johnnie To Kei-fung (born 22 April 1955) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and film producer. Popular in his native Hong Kong, To has also found acclaim overseas. Intensely prolific, To has made films in a variety of genres, though in ...
, Wang Jianwei,
Yang Fudong Yang Fudong ( born 1971 in Beijing) is a Chinese contemporary artist. In the early 1990s, he began to work with film. He began creating films and videos using 35 mm film. Currently Yang directs films, creates photographs, and creates video in ...
, Danny Yung and Zhang Peili.
Both Sides Now (2014- )
Flagship cultural exchange program in collaboration wit
VideoClub (UK)

FUSE (2004-2020)
Videotage's first residency program for media artist in Hong Kong offering a multi-disciplinary platform and intellectual resources that connect overseas and local artists, curators and researchers. * Microwave Media Arts Festival (1996-2007) * Video Cafe (1995)Ellen Pau, "Development of Hong Kong Video Art." VTEXT, June 1997, p.54 -57.


See also

* Cattle Depot Artist Village * Zuni Icosahedron


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