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MOCA exhibition explores the five senses

MOCA exhibition explores the five senses

2025-02-25

Today, we take you to a museum exhibition exploring daily life and the five senses. It’s titled “No Language” and will be on at the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei until May 4. The exhibition features works from 14 Taiwanese artists, including an art piece made of chewing gum. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us in for a look!

This work was created by Chen Sung-chih using chewing gum. By replacing the act of chewing with sculpting and stepping, he hopes to explore the material’s mutation over time and encourage viewers to reexamine the aesthetic of everyday objects.

Yian Chen
MoCA Taipei public relations specialist
It’s made of chewing gum. When you walk into the exhibition, you can see its texture and smell it. He wanted to take the physical feeling of sculpting and turn it into a feeling of stepping on something. We usually chew gum. He switched from chewing gum to stepping on the gum to complete this work.

This work, “On the Ground,” was inspired by artist Ho Yen-yen’s memories of the Sunflower Movement.

Yian Chen
MoCA Taipei public relations specialist
You can see three boards, including one made of asphalt, and one out of outdoor sports field. Another is a wooden floor for an indoor sports field. The artist came up with the idea for this work when he participated in the Sunflower Movement in 2014. While he sat on the ground for a long time, he did not touch the asphalt floor, so he took the texture of the ground people stepped on and transformed it into a wall surface, allowing visitors to touch or smell it.

Artist Liao Chung utilized old, abandoned home appliances and gave them new life by connecting them with a remote game controller. Press a button, and the appliances will move. The work hopes to bring to light consumer culture and environmental issues.

Yian Chen
MoCA Taipei public relations specialist
You can see that there are many home appliances at the exhibition site. You can get the remote control from the refrigerator. This time he made the home appliances into cars, so people can use the remote controls to operate the home appliances. He hopes to creatively utilize the discarded home appliances and give them a new life. The work also criticizes consumer culture or environmental issues.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei is holding an exhibition titled “No Language.” The exhibition explores everyday objects, memories of daily life, and five senses from each artist’s perspective.

Yian Chen
MoCA Taipei public relations specialist
No Language is an exhibition that does not require the use of words to explain. Sometimes the things you feel may not be expressed in words, so for these works you need to understand it through touch, or smell.

The exhibition will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei until May 4.

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跳脫語言框架讓身體去感覺 當代藝術館「No Language」現正展出

2025-02-25

今天帶您看看一個探索日常生活和五感的展覽“No Language”,5月 4日前於台北當代藝術館展出。

這件作品"奢侈的墮落"是藝術家陳松志用口香糖創作的,以雕刻和踩踏代替咀嚼,觀察材料如何隨時間變化,並鼓勵觀眾重新審視日常物品的美感。

[[台北當代藝術館媒體公關專員 陳奕安]]
"它的材質是一個口香糖,我們在走進去展覽的時候,就可以看到它的質地,聞到它的味道,他希望把我們雕塑的時候的身體感轉換踩踏的事情,因為平常可能在吃口香糖的時候是用咀嚼的,他去轉換變成用踩踏的方式,來完成這個作品。”

藝術家何彥諺的作品《席地而坐》,靈感來自於對太陽花學運的回憶。

[[台北當代藝術館媒體公關專員 陳奕安]]
"可以看到三塊的板子,其中是柏油路面,一個是室外的運動場,還有室內的運動場的木地板。藝術家這件作品的發想是在2014年他參加太陽花學運,學運的期間會長期的坐在地面上,他就是發現說他平常都沒有觸摸這個柏油路面,所以他就把我們平常踩在腳底下的地面的質感把它轉變為壁面,讓我們觸摸或是聞聞看。"

藝術家廖建忠則利用遊戲遙控器,連接廢棄的舊家電,賦予新的生命。按一下按鈕,家電就會移動。創作者想表達對消費文化和環保議題的省思。

[[台北當代藝術館媒體公關專員 陳奕安]]
"可以看到現場有很多家電擺設在這裡,可以從冰箱裡拿到遙控器。他這次把家電做成遙控車,所以民眾可以拿遙控器操作現場家電,他希望讓廢棄家電做一個意想不到的新生,也是批判消費文化或是環保上面的議題。"

台北當代藝術館的「No Language」的展覽,從每位藝術家的角度探討日常物品、日常生活記憶以及五種感官。

[[台北當代藝術館媒體公關專員 陳奕安]]
"No Language 就是不用文字加以說明的展覽,有時候自己感受的事情不一定能夠用語言或使用文字去表達出來,所以這次的作品需要用譬如說視覺、觸覺,或是嗅覺,去用文字以外的方式去感受作品。”

展覽在台北當代藝術館持續展出至5月4日。

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