Chang Yun-Han
Chang Yun-Han's artistic journey has been nothing short of extraordinary as she delves into the very essence of everyday life, unraveling the subtle threads of invisibility that surround us while weaving connections between individuals and society.
Biography of Chang Yun-Han
Chang Yun-Han was born in 1985 in Taipei, Taiwan.
In 2012, Chang Yun-Han achieved a significant milestone in her educational journey when she completed her Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree at the esteemed National Taiwan University of Arts. Prior to this, in 2008, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) from the same prestigious institution.
In 2018, she received an Honorable Mention at the Taipei Art Awards, a testament to her exceptional skills and vision. Chang Yun-Han's paintings have been featured in various prestigious exhibitions, both locally and internationally. Particularly notable is her solo exhibition, "New Direction," which took place at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, China, in 2018. She also participated in the Bangkok Biennial 2018.
Her work has also left an impact on her home turf, with exhibitions such as "You Are Not What You Think You Are" at the Taipei Contemporary Art Center in 2015 and "Live Ammo" at MoCA Taipei in 2010.
Chang Yun-Han's Art Style
Her artistic pursuits center on capturing the essence of ordinary life, illuminating the quiet invisibility within her surroundings, and delving into shared experiences and uncharted boundaries.
Chang Yun-Han's current interests revolve around how we establish and navigate the connections and interactions between the individual and society. The artist portrays art as a conduit for human imagination, capable of piercing through reality to create diverse perspectives.
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Born in 1985
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Taiwan, Taipei
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