Wu Chi-Tsung's Cyano-Collage 191 (2023) is presented in Worcester Art Museum's New Terrain: 21st-Century Landscape Photography, an exhibition focused on how 21st-century artists use different photographic processes to explore the idea of landscape. Comprising approximately 30 artworks created over the past 20 years, the exhibition highlights a wide range of techniques—including 3-D printing, weaving, embroidery, collage, and the use of nontraditional materials like rusted cans and lake water—that reinterpret the traditional practice of photography. Through these artworks, New Terrain serves as an entry point into deeper narratives about technology, identity, political activism, and history through the concept of the landscape. This exhibition is organized by Nancy Kathryn Burns, the Museum’s Stoddard Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs.
The exhibition is on view from 6 April to 7 July 2024.
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New Terrain: 21st-Century Landscape Photography | Worcester Art Museum