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INTERVIEW BY PHOTOFAIR SHANGHAI: APPLYING TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TO CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
影像上海藝術博覽會專訪《在當代攝影中實踐傳統技法》

IN FOCUS: Wu Chi-Tsung | Applying Traditional Practices to Contemporary Photography Taiwanese ‘on-the-radar’ artist Wu Chi-Tsung speaks to PHOTOFAIRS ahead of the Shanghai fair this month, where he will be exhibiting his fascinating works with Sean Kelly Gallery (New York & Taipei). Interestingly, Chi-Tsung clarifies during the interview that he does not identify as a ‘photographer’, instead, he merges and unifies his extensive knowledge of multiple mediums to create dynamic, tactile-looking, and memorable artworks. The dilemma, the artist states, of distinctly categorizing art forms (such as painting, photography and contemporary dance), results in a ‘trapped’ mindset, thus limiting the potential for artists to develop and challenge themselves. PHOTOFAIRS, as a world-class art fair, aim to promote artists such as Wu Chi-Tsung, who are pushing the boundaries of photography and posing the question of how should photography be defined. With an impressive portfolio including set-design, ink painting and video works, Chi-Tsung proudly represents what it means to be a contemporary artist in the 21st Century. We speak to the artist about breaking down barriers between mediums, the importance of preserving traditional methods and an exclusive step-by-step feature on how he creates the renowned ‘Cyano-Collage’ series… “Sometimes it worries me that we have abandoned too many valued experiences and methods in traditional art as we transform too resolutely.” PHOTOFAIRS: Your works display an exciting range of artistic mediums, such as painting, set design and photography. What is your thought process when deciding which medium to use for a project? What comes first, the idea and theme behind a project or the desire to use a specific medium? WU CHI-TSUNG: Either way could be possible. Generally speaking, whenever I conceive a new project in any form, the language of painting is always my archetype. Every artist has his/her mentality, and painting is mine. For instance, the idea of ‘randomness’ from the eastern painting tradition (which partly is due to the nature of ink paints) is deeply rooted in me when I create my video installations and photography, like the Cyano-Collage series. I also imagine my art world via the spirit of paintings. Part of PHOTOFAIRS’ objective is to…

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Photofair Shanghai, Sep 19 – 22, Shanghai Exhibition Center, China
影像上海藝術博覽會,9/19-22,上海展覽中心,中國

New works of the Cyano-collage Series will be presented  in Photofair Shanghai 2019.   Photofair Shanghai 2019 | Sean Kelly Gallery | D24 Public Open | Sep 21, 12 – 7pm, Sep 22, 11am – 6pm Collector Preview | Sep 19, 2 -7pm; Sep 21, 11am -12pm* VIP Preview | Sep 20 12 – 6pm* VIP Night | Sep 20, 6 – 9pm* Collector Hour | Sep 21,11 – 12pm* * By invitation only     Artists |Alec Soth, Julian Charrière, Mariko Mori, Marina Abramović, Jose Dávila, Wu Chi-Tsung   Artist Talk | Sep 21 5pm, participants: Ying Kwok (independent curator), Lindsay Taylor (Curator, University of Salford Art Collection), Sarah Fisher (director, Open Eye Liverpool), Lu Yang (artist), and Wu Chi-Tsung (artist)   Venue | Shanghai Exhibition Centre, 1000 Yan’an Road, Shanghai, China     For our inaugural appearance at Photo Shanghai, Sean Kelly is pleased to present a carefully curated booth drawn from our internationally acclaimed roster of artists, each of whom works with photography in non-traditional ways. Our presentation includes works by Marina Abramović, who is represented by a stunning self-portrait depicting the artist’s face covered in gold leaf; Julian Charrière, whose images of nuclear testing sites have been exposed to radioactive soil gathered from the locations where his images were taken; Jose Dávila, who appropriates images of famous artworks from other sources, which he then physically alters by cutting out and removing the focal point of the image; Mariko Mori, who creates computer generated photo paintings based on drawings she made standing in front of the ocean on Okinawa Island; Alec Soth, whose captivating multi-layered photograph of Monika is in fact a double exposed image; and Wu Chi-Tsung, whose process includes manipulating light sensitive cyanotype paper to create images of jagged mountain peaks that refer to currents in both traditional Chinese art and western art history.   Please also visit the Spotlight section of the fair which features Marina Abramović’s legendary series, ‘The Lovers’, being exhibited for the first time in mainland China.   For ticket               吳季璁《氰山集》系列新作將在2019影像上海藝術博覽會展出     影像上海藝術博覽會 2019 | 尚凱利畫廊|D24 公眾開放| 2019年9月20日 – 22日…

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Open Studios, Sep 6 , Lange Nacht der Bilder 2019, Berlin
開放工作室,9/6,圖像長夜,柏林

  OPEN STUDIOS, Lange Nacht der Bilder 2019 Dates | Sep 6, 6pm till midnight Venue | room 203, building X, Studios ID, Genslerstrasse 13-13a 13055 Berlin   Wu Chi-Tsung will be joining the Lange Nacht der Bilder 2019 to host an Open Studio event at room 203, building X of Studios ID, Berlin on Sep 6. During the event, the working progress of a new “Cyano-Collage” work will be presented and the artist will share those behind-the-scene stories.     photo credit: Sylvia Lee   圖像長夜 2019-開放工作室 日期 | 2019年 9/6 6pm – 12am 地點 | room 203, building X, Studios ID, Genslerstrasse 13-13a 13055,柏林,德國   9月6日,吳季璁將參加《圖像長夜2019(Lange Nacht der Bilder 2019)》,於柏林Studios ID進行開放工作室活動。屆時,藝術家將會呈現《氰山集系列》新作現場製作過程,並與到訪嘉賓分享作品背後的故事。

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