Liverpool Biennial: International 06, 
16 September - 26 November 2006Tate Liverpool
 
Liverpool Biennial: International 06, Tate Liverpool, 16 September  –  26 November 2006
Index
Monica Bonvicini
Mark Bradford
CHEN Chieh-jen
Esra Ersen
Simryn Gill
Yang Jiechang
Toba Khedoori
LEE Mingwei
Teresa Margolles
Philippe Parreno
Shimabuku
Julianne Swartz
Brian Tolle
TSUI Kuang-yu
Jun Yang
 

Chen Chieh-jen

born and works in Taiwan
The Route 2006
DVD projection Black and white, silent 20 minutes
Courtesy of the artist
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial International 06 With thanks to Dave Ward and The Windows Project, Eleanor Rees, CASA and The Initiative Factory, the Longshoremen Union of the Port of Kaohsiung
Chen Chieh-jen, The Route, 2006
Chen Chieh-jen
The Route 2006
Installation view at Tate Liverpool, 2006
Photo © Tate, 2006
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Chen Chieh-jen, Factory, 2003
Chen Chieh-jen
Factory 2003
© The Artist
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In 1995 five hundred dock workers in Liverpool were fired for refusing to cross a picket line, sparking the Dockers' dispute of the 1990s. In protest, when the Neptune Jade – a Mersey-loaded ship – set sail from England dock workers across the globe refused to allow the ship to dock and unload its cargo – first at Oakland CA., then Vancouver, Canada and then Yokahoma and Kobe, Japan. The ship eventually sailed to Port of Kaohsiung, Taiwan where it was disbanded and sold.

Neptune Jade stands as a significant event in the dock workers struggle and of their international solidarity. In The Route, Chen re-presents history by interspersing archive film footage with new footage of a picket line staged by Dockers at Port of Kaohsiung. A symbolic connection between workers in Liverpool and Taiwan, the artist's home, is created, echoing the Dockers' phrase 'The world is our picket line'.

 
 
exit and return
Chen Chieh-jen
Factory 2003
© The Artist
Chen Chieh-jen, Factory, 2003
exit and return
Chen Chieh-jen
The Route 2006
Installation view at Tate Liverpool, 2006
Photo © Tate, 2006
Chen Chieh-jen, The Route, 2006