Wang Chung-Kun

Born in 1982 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Wang Chung-Kun is an artist whose art practice transforms abstract sounds into interactive mechanical sculptures and installations resembling musical instruments.

Wang Chung-Kun's Art Style

For Wang, the essence of sound lies in its connotations and meanings, which are drawn from the emotional and sensory experiences that sound uniquely evokes. While the flow of sound and music can be understood through rational and logical analysis, it also allows for a perceptual and experiential moment grounded in real-life situations.

Wang co-founded the collective "noiseKitchen Art" with colleagues from various disciplines. Together, they blend digital technology with artistic vision, creating interactive mechanical musical installations as public artworks.

Exhibitions of Wang Chung-Kun's Works

Solo exhibitions inlcude "Breezy Afternoon" at Project Fulfill Art Space in Taipei (2020), "Listening Machine – Chi Po-Hao and Wang Chung-Kun duo exhibition" at Taipei Artist Village in Taipei (2019), "New Sounds" at BankART Studio in Yokohama (2018), "Making Sound" at Project Fulfill Art Space in Taipei (2016), and many more.

Additionally, Wang Chung-Kun's works have been featured in numerous group shows held at various venues worldwide, including the Taipei Fine Arts Museum in Taipei, the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, The OCT Art & Design Gallery in Shenzhen, White Space in Beijing, Huashan Culture Park in Taipei, among others.

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