How Do We Hold Space with Contemporary Art? - Art Echo Ep2
Wang Te-yu's contemporary art installations pursue simple ideas. She always tries to explore the feeling of spatial presence with simple media, and to meditate on the existential form or situation of people in these spaces. Art Echo follows her process of creating piece No. 105 for the Setouchi Triennale in Japan and “Sense on Site”, a collaborative exhibition presented in partnership with the Jut Art Museum and architect Lin Bo-yang.
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