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Re-rupture

Hsu Che-Yu

Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai

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Title
Re-rupture
Gallery
Vanguard Gallery, Shanghai
Year
2017
Duration
15 min 19 s

“Inspired by the particular relationship between subculture and political movement in 1990s Taiwan. In 1995, there was a human-shape balloon on the top of Chongxing Bridge in Taipei, and there was also the attempt of suspending all kinds of items in the air, such as washing machine, boiling hot pot, the statue of Chiang Kai-shek, and sex doll, trying to crash them to the ground. But the plan failed eventually; nothing was destroyed. Before everything started, it ended because of the self-explosion of the human-shape balloon. The same year under Chongxing Bridge, there was also a large scale fight. The people present there that day slashing each other with iron rod or sashimi knife. When we found the people involved, however, they told us it was actually a fight between political factions.

Re-rupture assembles two seemingly unrelated historical fragments: People’s Taxi riot and Taipei Breaking Sky. I invited five drivers who participated in the fight at the time to return to the event site, while hanging a guitarist Li Na-shao on the top of Chongxing Bridge to play music.

This work is a cooperation with my long-time collaborator, screenwriter Chen Wan-Yin.”

Hsu Che-Yu

Hsu Che-Yu

Artist

1985, Taipei

Hsu  Che-Yu

Hsu Che-Yu primarily creates animations, videos and installations that feature the relations between medium and memories. What matters to the artist are not simply the historically true events, but also the construction and visualization of memories. To the artist, memories, be they personal private or collective, it is with the same importance of the traceable historical events and the process of memories being constructed and watched.

Hsu Che-Yu graduated from Institute of Plastic Arts of Tainan National University of the Arts in 2013.

Last update: October 30th, 2019.