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Chen Sung-Chih Participates in “No Language”: Museum

Past event
MoCA Taipei 17 January - 4 May 2025 
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: 陳松志《奢侈的墮落》(2003/2025現地製作版) 展出現場。圖片/台北當代藝術館提供,攝影/ANPIS FOTO王世邦。
陳松志《奢侈的墮落》(2003/2025現地製作版) 展出現場。圖片/台北當代藝術館提供,攝影/ANPIS FOTO王世邦。
MoCA Taipei
Curated by Robbie Huang, the exhibition No Language brings together 14 groups of contemporary Taiwanese artists, transcending the constraints of language through connections built on visual, tactile, and shared experiences. The exhibition invites audiences to engage with the pure force of art, uncovering boundless imagination from the interstices of daily life.

Artist Chen Sung-Chih presents Luxurious Degradation (2003/2025 site-specific version), featuring deformed, organic clusters of chewing gum exuding artificial fragrances atop the display surface. By transforming the act of "chewing" into "treading," the artist provokes a profound reflection on the order of sensory perception.

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