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single channel video 單頻道錄像
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork consists of a large, simple white canvas suspended on a dark background. The stark contrast between the pure white rectangle and the muted, industrial-looking setting creates a sense of tension and introspection. The artist appears to be exploring the relationship between positive and negative space, challenging the viewer to consider the significance of the empty canvas and its stark presence in the room. While the piece may seem visually austere, its simplicity and emphasis on form over content reflect the artist's intention to provoke deeper contemplation about the nature of art and its ability to evoke emotional responses. ...

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Lai Chih-Sheng 賴志盛
Artist
Lai Chih-Sheng 賴志盛
B.1971, Taiwanese

Delicate interventions in space and the landscape – a pulled thread, a hole gathering droplets of water, a tree emerging from the walls. Lai Chih-Sheng (b. 1971, Taiwan) pursues a practice that plays with tension, the everyday and personal encounters across multiple mediums in particular installation and sculpture. There is a playful minimalism in the way he observes detail and creates relationships between different parts of a room, engaging the viewer’s sense of body and presence. During the 1990s Lai Chih-Sheng was a member of the conceptual art group National Oxygen, presenting his early work in disused structures around the periphery of Taipei, which often involved seemingly futile labour. As such, there are certain pervading traits throughout his work: an affinity to environment and space, a sense of expanse, a lyrical delicacy that engages our curiosity. ...

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