Staggering Matter: Chen Ching-Yuan Solo Exhibition

24 December 2011 - 20 January 2012 TKG+

TKG+ is pleased to present Staggering Matter, Chen Ching-Yuan’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Staggering Matter will be on view from December 24, 2011 to January 20, 2012 (opening reception: December 24, 4:30pm), and includes all new pieces by Chen Ching-Yuan that show a marked shift in his work.

 

“Stagger,” as a verb, is defined as “to walk, move or stand unsteadily, or to falter,” while as an adjective “staggering” means large and at times overwhelming. “Staggering Matter,” in the literal sense, describes a “large, overwhelming event (or object),” but also alludes to the hidden side of the “object,” which is unstable and lacks support. Chen has purposely chosen a title open to interpretation.

 

In Staggering Matter Chen revisits some of the concepts he explored in his project the LiQUiD STATE, particularly in regards to self-knowledge and the imagining of the body. Through his new installations, videos, paintings, and drawings, Chen moves the oppressed and restrained body through various forms, personalities, and perspectives in an effort to extract himself from his work. When one is emptied of reality and history, no matter the sense of fearlessness or failure, the result is helplessness when coping with the weight of history. This sense of history is transformed, by the digital age’s speed and large amounts of information, into a vast imaginative space.

 


 

Chen Ching-Yuan

Born in Tainan, Taiwan, in 1984, and is currently a graduate student in the Fine Arts program of the Taipei National University of the Arts. Chen was awarded the “Outstanding Art Prize” from the Taipei National University of the Arts (2009) and the “Kaohsiung First Art Prize” from the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (2009). Notable exhibitions include: The LiQUiD STATE at VT Artsalon in Taipei, Taiwan (2009) and STATE OF_Chen Ching-Yuan’s Solo Exhibition at the Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture in Taipei, Taiwan (2010).