Past
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Tomoko Hasuwa:Super Hero
13 Oct - 12 Nov 2017 YIRI ARTS Read more -
Guim Tió Zarraluki:Unreal Spaces
19 Aug - 17 Sep 2017 YIRI ARTS If you ever imagined mountains to be red or dreamt of green skies, you’ve already experienced unreal spaces. Guim Tió Zarraluki’s compositions are often dreamlike and expressive, ranging from back portraits to evocative and melancholic landscapes. Guim creates unnatural places with an air of the uncanny. This is probably connected... Read more -
Cheng Hsien-Yu:Collector
15 Jul - 13 Aug 2017 The exhibition 'Collector - Untitled' by Artist Cheng Hsien-Yu at YIRI ARTS will showcase the award-winning series of works by the artist from the Taipei Digital Art Award and the Kaohsiung Fine Arts Award in the New Media category. The works mainly consist of electronic devices and experimental prototypes with... Read more -
Ning Sen:Re-Die
8 Jul - 6 Aug 2017 YIRI ARTS Text/ Ning Sen 'She may not live for more than two weeks.' The whole family knew about Grandma's terminal cancer, except for herself because she didn't understand the Mandarin spoken by the doctors. After leaving the hospital room with confusion, she saw a recovered patient presenting a gift to the... Read more
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Laba:FM 19.87 Radio
10 Jun - 9 Jul 2017 YIRI ARTS Text/ Laba During my childhood, I happened to acquire a fascinating radio that had both cassette and CD players. Since I couldn't afford cassettes, let alone CDs that cost 300 dollars per piece at the time, I was fortunate that the simple black radio could still operate with free radio... Read more -
Lin Tzu-Huan:A Survival Guide to Icebreaker
26 May - 25 Jun 2017 YIRI ARTS Text/ Lin Tzu-Huan Scientists speculate that dinosaurs became extinct due to climate change, which caused them to be unable to adapt. Only mammals capable of regulating body temperature survived. In the present human society, social activities exist. Social skills determine one's status in society, posing a survival crisis for humans.... Read more -
Chen Han-Sheng:The Last Farm Boy
19 May - 17 Jun 2017 YIRI ARTS Text/ Chen Han-Sheng Learn to say goodbye to family, it's never too late, but it always feels delayed; the feeling of being with the land is the same. It should be familiar, yet it's actually unfamiliar. Thinking that it's unfamiliar means not caring, but it's always on my mind, difficult... Read more -
Chiu Chen-Hong:The Dust of Time
22 Apr - 21 May 2017 YIRI ARTS On September 11, 2001, a day that shocked the world, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York, collapsed after being struck by airplanes. The towering symbols of human civilization, along with their tangible and intangible assets, vanished in a matter of hours, consumed by flames... Read more
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Asano Ayaka:Farewell Time
25 Feb - 26 Mar 2017 YIRI ARTS For me, whether it's the temperature or the warmth of the people, Taiwan is a country warmer than Japan. I will take this warmth with me back to Japan. And every time I leave, it's another farewell. – Asano Ayaka Early spring seems to imply that certain things have come... Read more -
Satyricon
Jao Chih-Wei, Ku Kuang-Yi, Kuan Hsun-Hung, Chen Guan-Hong, Chen Jiam-Wei, Chen Han-Sheng, Liu Hsing-Yu 18 Feb - 19 Mar 2017 YIRI ARTS Satyricon, in Roman mythology, refers to a lascivious and lustful man. The exhibition title, 'Love Mythology,' is derived from the movie 'Love Mythology,' in which a love triangle leads to a complex and ambiguous tale of sexual adventures. The film depicts the first century AD, during which the Roman Empire... Read more -
Yuan Hsin-Yuan:Let Me Escape This Time, Sorry~
21 Jan - 19 Feb 2017 YIRI ARTS Life starts on a grassland, constantly crawling forward towards what you perceive as the front. - Yuan Hsin-Yuan Often using brief words to describe the imagination of oneself towards people, events, time, space, and objects in daily life. Through creation and recording these simple words, constantly engaging in dialogue with... Read more