Born in Kaohsiung Based in Taiwan and Japan
ティン・チャオン・ウェンはインスタレーション作家であり映像作家。ティンの作品は主に自身の経験に影響され、既成の素材が使われる事が多く、それらの展示作品が特定の歴史物語の一部へとなっていく。こうして彼は驚く程に革新的な方法にて私達の歴史を解体し、解明しまた異なる視点から解釈する。
彼は支配的価値、植民政策や移民などといった歴史の中での矛盾、文化における集合記憶やそれらの国境を越えた存在に関し考察している。
Ting Chaong-Wen is interested in the composition of memory, His works always present the measurement of local histories and cultural links. His artworks are often inspired by his own experiences and often include ready-made objects, which through the context of a particular exhibition, become part of a particular historical narrative. Thus artist deconstructs, interprets, and reinterprets our shared history in surprising and innovate ways. He examines dominant values, historical conflicts such as colonialism, migration, and cultural collective memory and their cross-border existence.
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Recent exhibitions include made in Koganecho, Koganecho Area Management Center, Yokohama, 2017; Taipei Biennial, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, 2016; DICHOTOMIA, 107 Gallery, Taichung, 2016; NAKANOJO BIENNALE 2015, Tomizawa House, Nakanojo, 2015; SPECULATIVE DUST, Corner Art Space, Seoul, 2015; Now Is Nowhere, ITPARK, Taipei, 2014. His artist-in-residence projects include Seoul Art Space, Geumcheon, 2015; Artspace, Sydney, 2014; Shiro Oni Studio Arts Residency Program, Japen, 2014; Asialink’s Arts Residency Program, Fremantle, 2014; S-AIR Artist-In-Residence Programme /Sapporo2™ Project, Sapporo, 2013; Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, 2010.