作品介紹
The term “Kármán line” refers to the boundary between atmosphere and outer space, which is also the maximum height of aviation. It is not a defined, tangible line, but a threshold that indicates the atmosphere gets thinner while the height increases. Our life seems to be limited in a bubble—humanity lives below the Kármán line, and what lies beyond it is unknown or the domain of the divine. This work extends the concept of stratification to exhibition space. It not only makes use of the horizontal plane we walk on and the vertical walls for showing artworks, but also involves the space above as part of the work, conjuring up the silhouettes of angels in a non-material way from the top of the space. While questioning angelic images, the approach also forms an upward connection.
作者介紹
Chuang Li-Hao holds an MFA from National Taiwan University of Arts. He mainly creates painting and installation to explore painterly topics derived from scenes, frames, mediums, physical actions, as well as how painting neutralizes, transitions and permeates into other forms in the environment of contemporary art—the shift of painterly paradigm. His practice reveals the physical reality of creation in his creative process, and returns to a spatial dialogue through deconstruction and reconstruction.
使用媒材
Light, silk, wood, silver, gold
作品尺寸
Length__900__ x Width__4__ x Height__250__cm