Installation art uses fake toilets and telephone poles to subvert imagination

Installation artist Liao Jianzhong launched a solo exhibition "Site" at Yuxiu Art Museum. Works such as toilets, fallen telephone poles and cracked pillars look real, but are actually fake, subverting the audience's imagination of art; he said If you don’t think it’s art, just treat it as illusion!

Liao Jianzhong graduated from the National Taipei University of the Arts. He used "surface engineering method" and "pretend study" to create imaginary things. https://www.shineful.com.tw/ma55.htm,Jacks, excavators and other near-physical works showed the color of metal corrosion and traces of electric welding. Dust and mud are still attached; the cracked beams and columns reveal steel bars and loose concrete, which look like real things and move directly to the site. In fact, they are all made of wood, plastic and pulp!

  Liao Jianzhong said that he likes to do it by hand. He once made a heavy-duty locomotive that he could not afford. The appearance was realistic. Although he could not ride on the road, he was also very happy to have big toys! His works look like "ready-made objects", but they are fake and real. I hope that the work simply presents the way it can be "said". The cracked beams and pillars make people feel crisis, and the huge machinery shows power. Everyone will see it. I have my own feelings and imaginations, so I don’t need to emphasize whether it’s art or not.

Huang Xiang, director of Yuxiu Art Museum, said that everyone’s impression of art museums and art is beautiful, elegant and classic, but the works on display this time challenge the audience’s imagination of a stable space. Do you think the building will fall down, and then think about what art is?

 Yu Embroidery Art Museum is committed to becoming a platform for the exchange and exhibition of contemporary realistic art between the world and Taiwan. In conjunction with this exhibition, 17 works in the collection will be launched on the 3rd floor of the art museum. The media include oil paint,

Charcoal and pencil sketches, 3D raster images, ceramic art and composite media, etc., in addition to presenting 6 paintings by former curator Li Zuxin at one time, it also includes works by artists from Japan, Thailand, Britain, Norway, Italy and other places; Until January 10, 2021.

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