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'Pu Shuai-cheng: The Me Lives in the Closet'

“Pu Shuai-cheng: The Me Lives in the Closet,” a winner of the 2016 Digital Art Creation Competition Program held by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, will be on view in Taichung from Oct. 15 through Dec. 14.
 
Pu Shuai-cheng (蒲帥成) is a fine arts major at Taipei National University of the Arts. His creations usually present the opposition of concepts, such as purity versus chaos, or singular versus multiple. He is the silver medal winner in new media art at the 2014 ROC National Art Exhibition. 
 
“The Me Lives in the Closet” is a work that presents the images created and deconstructed by Pu’s consciousness during his questioning of the world system. Instead of creating a logical language, Pu takes a different approach and uses the concept of time to break the current language structure used by society.
 
More information on the Taichung exhibition can be found here.
 
‘Pu Shuai-cheng: The Me Lives in the Closet’
  • Date: Oct. 15 – Dec. 7, 2016
  • Venue: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
  • Address: No. 2 Wuquan West Road Section 1, West District, Taichung City, Taiwan (ROC)
  • Website: www.ntmofa.gov.tw
  • Artist: Pu Shuai-cheng