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Venue
TKG+ Projects Taipei
Date
2016.09.24 Sat - 2016.11.20 Sun
Opening Exhibition
24/09/2016
Address
台北市114內湖區瑞光路548巷15號B1&4樓 B1&4F, No.15, Ln. 548, Ruiguang Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei 114, Taiwan
Telephone
+886.2.2659.0798
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday (close on Mondays) 11 am - 7 pm
星期二-星期日(周一休息) 11:00——19:00

Director
Shelly Wu 吳悅宇
Email
info.tkgplus@gmail.com

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“Charwei Tsai: Universe of Possibilities”
[Press Release]

TKG+ Projects is pleased to present Universe of Possibilities, a solo exhibition by the Taipei-born and Saigon-based artist Charwei Tsai. The exhibition marks the first manifestations of Tsai’s latest ventures in photography, video, installation, and publishing work within the experimental setting of the project space.

Central to Tsai’s practice is her use of ephemeral objects to reflect upon the transient nature of human perception. The exhibition extends this examination to the immense possibility of our human mind to reverse perceptions of seemingly permanent entities or situations. In the photographic series, Universe of Possibilities (2016), what at first glance appear to be planets turn out to be close-ups of off-casts that had been discarded in mass quantities by commercial fishing boats along the coast of Central Vietnam.

Bardo (2016) is a video installation by Tsai in collaboration with Tibetan filmmaker Tsering Tashi Gyalthang and was first projected in the Waiting Rooms of the Mortuary Station as part of this year’s Sydney Biennale. The video work was inspired by the Tibetan belief in the journey of the consciousness after death and is accompanied by a narration that elucidates the study of death and the sublimity of life.

At the opening event, Tsai will launch the tenth issue of Lovely Daze, a biannual curatorial journal that she publishes since 2005. This new issue Travelers and Magicians is inspired by a Bhutanese film of the same title and comprises interviews, writings and works by artists including Harold Ancart, Mark Borthwick, Tiffany Chung, Shezad Dawood, Cevdet Erek, David Horvitz, Lee Kit, David Lynch, Cristina Rodriguez, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Jun Yang and Zheng Bo. The journal will also participate in The Editorial event of the Taipei Biennale opening on December 10-11, 2016 at Taipei Fine Arts Museum. This event is curated by Kit Hammonds and Ingrid Chu in partnership with the Asia Art Archive and Vernacular Institute.