Yahon Chang
The Question of Beings
9 May–22 November 2015
Preview: 6–8 May, 10am–7pm
Istituto Santa Maria della Pietà
Castello 3701
Venice
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Organiser: Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MoCA, Taipei)
Curator: J. J. Shih
Assistant Curators: Francise Chang and Maple Yu-Chien Lin
Commissioner: May Der Culture & Arts Foundation (MDCA Foundation)
Deputy Commissioner: Paolo De Grandis
Coordinator: PDG Arte Communications
Supervisors: Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government; Taipei Culture Foundation
With the support of: Contemporary Art Foundation, Cilin by Lincentury, Odile Lecoin
Official art freight handler: Sunway Express Co., Ltd.
In this year’s Collateral Event at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, Yahon Chang investigates the theme of The Question of Beings at the Istituto Santa Maria Della Pietà, where he has created a site-specific exhibition featuring a series of new paintings and mixed media installations that explore the conscious and subconscious natures of individuals. With these new works, Chang questions the diversity and complexity of living beings in an effort to delve into the likenesses and differences between the recesses of human and animal instinct.
Yahon Chang has reflected upon his life experiences by employing a mode of meditative style portraiture that resonates with his feelings of rejection, struggle, acceptance and love in this world. These portraits of sentient beings, while offering a variety of subject matter, present cohesion through the singularity of their compositional style. Implying a spiritual connection to the tradition of Chinese shrines, they evoke a feeling of commemoration for those situated in the past, present and future, while simultaneously encompassing their greatness and mediocrity, achievements and failures, etc.
Chang has amalgamated the aesthetics of calligraphy with expressive lines to depict a multitude of faces portraying the holy, mundane and animalistic aspects of countenance. The multiplicity of faces fills the entirety of the exhibition space, creating an interactive environment that allows the audience to enter a world akin to an “alternative Facebook.” This interactive environment invites the viewer to contemplate the nature of sentient beings, while questioning the meaning of their own identity.
In the exhibition, the stained glass windows incorporate portraits from his “Sentient Beings” series that acts as a form of commemoration or sanctification that is in dialogue with the sacred setting at the Santa Maria della Pietà cathedral nearby. The daylight permeates through the stained glass windows enhancing ones interactive experience in the space, thus transforming the exhibition space into a sanctified-like environment that allows the viewer to cement themselves with contemplation while observing the natural changes of light that interact within the exhibition space itself.
Written by J.J. Shih and Francise Chang
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