暮拉多元藝術空間

The Moolah Multi-Art Space

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暮拉多元藝術空間

暮拉多元藝術空間(The Moolah)2022年成立於台南的核⼼街廓-國華街。

作為新形態的畫廊,持續以策展為⽅法,以藝術家發展為核⼼,聚焦於八、九〇年代後,具跨⽂化經驗與當代思維深度的藝術家及其實踐,逐步建立⼀個回應在地感知、同時具備國際語境的藝術實踐平台。

策劃取向強調作品觀念與形式的關係,關注觀看條件與公共討論的可能性,並思考整體發展策略的連結。近期⽬標,著於深化藝術家創作脈絡的呈現,透過具研究取向的展覽、對話座談與出版計畫,強化作品在地與亞洲語境中的可讀性與連結性;中期⼯作,將進⼀步拓展與亞洲及國際策展⼈、美術館與研究機構的合作,促成藝術家參與跨區域展覽與學術交流,建立穩定⽽持續的合作網絡;長期願景,則致⼒於在商業機制與學術研究之間維持嚴謹平衡,⽀持藝術家進入國際收藏、策展與藝術史書寫的結構之中,並以前瞻性的策展視回應未來世代的⽂化與藝術課題。


The Moolah was founded in 2022 in Guohua Street, a central cultural district of Tainan, Taiwan.

As a new-generation gallery, The Moolah operates with curatorial practice as its primary methodology and artist development as its core commitment. The gallery focuses on artists born after the 1980s whose practices are informed by cross-cultural experience and sustained contemporary inquiry, gradually establishing a platform that is grounded in local sensibilities while remaining fully legible within international discourses.

Its curatorial direction emphasizes the relationship between conceptual frameworks and formal structures, addressing the conditions of viewing and the potential for public discourse, while aligning individual projects with the gallery’s broader developmental strategy. In the short term, The Moolah concentrates on articulating artists’ practices in greater depth through research-oriented exhibitions, symposia, and publications, strengthening the readability and connectivity of works within local and Asian contexts. In the mid-term, the gallery seeks to expand collaborations with Asian and international curators, museums, and research institutions, enabling artists to participate in cross-regional exhibitions and scholarly exchanges while establishing sustained networks of cooperation. In the long term, The Moolah is committed to maintaining a rigorous balance between commercial operations and academic research, supporting artists’ entry into international collections, curatorial frameworks, and art-historical narratives, and addressing the cultural and artistic questions of future generations through a forward-looking curatorial vision.