Wu Chi-Tsung

Lightscapes: Re-envisioning the Shanshuihua at the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles

Dual Exhibition: “Lightscapes: Re-envisioning the Shanshuihua”

Venue: Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles, USA

Exhibition Period: February 7 – November 10, 2019

 

Lightscapes: Re-envisioning the Shanshuihua presents works from Wu Chi-Tsung and Nick Dong, two Taiwan-born contemporary artists. Re-imagining the philosophies of Chinese landscape paintings, the exhibition brings forward new media works and immersive light-based installations that are not often explored within this genre.

 

Wu Chi-Tsung’s iconic works including the Cyano-Collage series, Wire V and Crystal City 007 are featured. Wu Chi-Tsung continues his exploration of the possibilities of light in the physical world while revealing the surrealistic Shanshui landscape through contemporary experience. Corresponding to the museum’s location and historical building in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, the works lead viewers to wander through the juxtaposition of abstraction and solidness, as well as traditions and the modern world.

 

Learn more --

http://camla.org/lightscapes-re-envisioning-the-shanshuihua/

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