Artists: Lee Mijung, Ni Tsai-Chin, Yang Mao-Lin, Jheng Ting-Jhen
Exhibition Advisor: Jhang Shu-Ting
Artists: Lee Mijung, Ni Tsai-Chin, Yang Mao-Lin, Jheng Ting-Jhen
Exhibition Advisor: Jhang Shu-Ting
Exhibition Introduction
Metre and decimetre, as the measurements of the size of things, also provide us with the concept of space for understanding the external world. Therefore, size is closely related to people's experience in space.
However, did you know that the size we are most familiar with and most commonly used is our own body? From height, weight, arm length to stride length, once the body is seen as a unit of measurement, space is no longer the result of rational calculation, but a new unit of measurement that mutually adjusts and reconnects with our body.
The exhibition emphasizes introduces the relationship between space and body created by contemporary artists. While featuring artworks from the KdMoFA collection, the exhibition invites the audience to explore the diverse forms of "body" in artistic creation. It is hoped that the audience is encouraged to employ their own bodies as a scale to understand the space and display design of the museum and engage in a dialogue with the exhibits through playing games.
Exhibition Introduction
Metre and decimetre, as the measurements of the size of things, also provide us with the concept of space for understanding the external world. Therefore, size is closely related to people's experience in space.
However, did you know that the size we are most familiar with and most commonly used is our own body? From height, weight, arm length to stride length, once the body is seen as a unit of measurement, space is no longer the result of rational calculation, but a new unit of measurement that mutually adjusts and reconnects with our body.
The exhibition emphasizes introduces the relationship between space and body created by contemporary artists. While featuring artworks from the KdMoFA collection, the exhibition invites the audience to explore the diverse forms of "body" in artistic creation. It is hoped that the audience is encouraged to employ their own bodies as a scale to understand the space and display design of the museum and engage in a dialogue with the exhibits through playing games.