Path of the post – Adolescence Curator / Chen, Howard As for Post - Adolescence, I focus on those young artists born after 1976 (35 years old or under). All of them are about to bid farewell to their adolescence; some are about to leave school, some have just left school, some are about to enter the army service, and some have just completed their service. These young artists are in the early stage of their creative career. As they say goodbye to their old arrogant selves, leave the leisure of student life behind, and enter into the real world, it seems that things should be settled before the age of 35. Under the influences of the external factor of creative environment and the internal factor of self-reflection, they have to decide whether they should continue onto the next stage in life as artists. Different to Generation X, this new generation is less bounded by the master-apprentice relations established in school. In addition, technology-based art has become the dominant trend in Taiwan since the 2000’s, and the new generation has also introduced, in their paintings, new ideas on how they view the era. Rapid advancements of computer and Internet turn digital technology artists into Otaku, yet they are able to independently take on tasks that traditionally required a team of artists to complete. Through high-speed Internet and cell phones, artists can search, download files, send data, create homepage, establish blogs, and upload clips to Youtube. They can access campus BBS, ICQ, MSN messenger, Plurk, Twitter and Facebook. With the evolution of platforms, digital tools, which seem to belong only to the new generation, enable cheap and easy access to information. Consequently, the new generation of artists can easily catch up with the world; their works do not only reflect their identity as global youths, but also reflect issues of globalization. These are the environment factors influencing the young artists, and the absolute source from which they obtain information. Artists connect to the Internet to start off their works, and they read digitalized texts. It seems that their thoughts and logic are influenced, directly or indirectly, by these environment factors as well. That is also the reason why we can find a wide range of contents of their image works; their works are unconventional, with MTV like images yet, at times, outrageous. Their works also reference the artists’ silent observations, reflect pop culture on TV, or even focus on the issue of international terrorism. The contents of image creation include reflection and criticism of their own attitudes toward creation, the crossing-over from visual arts to performance arts, and we can also find the artists playing multiple roles in their works. Artists taking on roles as directors and actors in art works that resemble MTV videos; these works are dramatic and entertaining, and at the same time, poke fun of the “present” of contemporary arts. Artists are multitasking, not only do they direct, but they also write scripts, act, and they even take on post-production works. Compare Post-Adolescence to Chinese contemporary artists born after 1975, the works of young Taiwanese artists have a rich creative spectrum that can be attributed to the sub-tropical climate. Their background, learning experience and the fact that Taiwan is an island of technology, are all factors Influential to their development. Together with the border-less Internet, and multi-facet art education system, which familiarize students with ideas from Europe, U.S., and Japan, the works of young Taiwanese artists showcase traits and characteristics authentic to this generation. Their works range from unique cartoonish images to technology-based video arts searching for the soul of city; from mechanical installation works that emphasize interaction to behavioral art works that faithfully reflect the observation of ordinary life; from paintings of imagery that covers a wide scope of matters to those focusing on subjects of daily life. Through their unique use of various materials as media, they try to portray an individual’s internal experience of a certain moment in life. The young artists showcase, from different facets, the different forms of Taiwanese contemporary art; their characteristic as Post-Adolescence, is that they are able to involve everything youthful. Though they, as Generation Strawberry and Otaku, often put their seniors through hard times, maybe Post-Adolescence is not suitable, after all, to be used to tag this group of artists. However, undoubtedly, they are quickly taking over the center stage. They are independent, yet they can quickly connect with others, in another place, school or country, through computer and cell phone, work together as a team and achieve great strength. (Exhibitions such as CO-Q, Feigning Movements, Sea-Cucumber, and Squid, later, Weak Painting, 21 Century Boys, and most recently, Post.O. Art groups such as Logico, Ping Pong, The Real One, and SeaFood).