Tzu-Yun Liang

Photographer / Taiwan

ABOUT

Tzu-Yun Liang (b. 1992) is an environmental artist. Her works, as a dynamic experience of time, space, and philosophy thinking, create multiple senses’ exploration through installation, text work, and mixed media art. Liang has been focusing on local-placemaking and the rhythm and flow of spaces. She is currently staying in Scotland and studying in Art, Space + Nature master programme at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.

Liang has comprehensive experience in digital art, fine art, and public art exhibitions, collaborating with international artists, government agencies, and organisations. She was also a professional project manager and marketer with the expertise of content curation, in-depth market research, and strategy-making.

She joined in Global Artists Committee of Asian Art Association in 2020.

STATEMENT

If experience, the progression of time and the change of space, can be accumulated or displayed in human consciousness, then, is the approach leading us to a meaning that is one step further than normal daily life?

Over the past few years, most of my work discusses the process by which organisms consciously perceive the world around us. I always believe that since the artworks are shown in front of the public, some part of my work is no longer attached to me, but a shared experience which belongs to everyone. For me, the most intriguing part of an art experiment is the diversity of the process and the uncertainty of outcomes - that is, in the process of interaction between people and the environment, various possibilities of random triggering are explored.

EXHIBITION

'Urban Ecology', IUCN (postponed to 2021), Marseille, France (2020)
'A Continuation Of Autumn', Geddes Garden, Edinburgh, UK (2020)
'Envelop', Tent Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2019)
'By Leaves We Live', Tent Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2019)
'NTU ArtFest', Exhibition Hall of Liberal Education Classroom Building, Taipei, Taiwan (2014)

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