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Waste materials become art criticizing consumerism

Waste materials become art criticizing consumerism

2025-05-07

Today, we take you to an exhibition that explores consumerism and waste by artist Steph Huang. In Huang’s hands, discarded materials become sculptural installations with a deep meaning. FTV reporter Stephany Yang shows us the highlights!

The exhibition space has become a deli, with discarded materials that have been turned into sculptural installations. Some of the works are made from recycled materials like glass, shredded paper and bronze. This one was made of shredded paper, collected by Steph Huang from a printing factory.

Sung Yu-mei
TFAM media associate
The exhibition takes the form of a storefront. Blending already made objects, mixed media sculptures, photography, and also a sound installation to create a micro-landscape to reflect the habits and systems we often take for granted. This display stall you see here, is actually constructed from paper bricks. These bricks are formed by compressing and binding paper off-cuts from printing factories that will be sent to a recycling plant to continue the next cycle of its life. This is an intentional gesture to circulate use and sustainability.

This work “Packaging” is a collage made of used wrapping paper from sandwich stands and bakeries.

Sung Yu-mei
TFAM media associate
Paper is a recurring material in the artist’s work. This work is called "Packaging." As you can see, she has collected food packaging from Taiwan, UK, France, Germany, and so on. She assembled them onto a colorful collage. These papers were layered on a wood panel and they form a beautiful and random combination of these papers. These not only document the artist’s personal journey, but also reflects broader patterns of consumer behavior.

This work titled “Tower of Freebie” was inspired by Taiwanese stores that give out promotional items. Huang invites her audience to lend their surplus merch to build a collaborative tower. Through the exhibition, Huang hopes to encourage viewers to reflect on their relationship with consumption and waste.

Sung Yu-mei
TFAM media associate
This project invites audience participation, encouraging them to contribute unused promotional items to build the tower together. This participation project invites us to reflect on the excess or overconsumption of our society.

The exhibition will be on display at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum until June 22.

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北美館《麗麗食品》展出中 共同探討當代消費文化

2025-05-07

藝術家黃麗音,持續探索物質生產及消費系統,本次展覽以仿店舖的形式,把廢棄的材料變成了具有深刻意義的雕塑裝置 。一起來看看!

展覽空間搖身一變成了「店舖」,不含熟悉的添加物和化學調料,廢棄的材料被改造成雕塑裝置。有些作品是由玻璃、碎紙和青銅等回收材料製成的。這是由藝術家黃麗音從印刷廠收集來的碎紙製成的。

[[台北市立美術館研究助理 宋郁玫]]
"展覽採用店面的形式。融合現有物品、混合媒體雕塑、攝影以及聲音裝置,創造出一個微型景觀,反映我們認為理所當然的習慣和系統。這裡,您看到的這個展示攤位實際上是用紙磚建造的。這些磚塊由印刷廠的廢紙邊角料壓縮和黏合而成,然後被送往回收廠繼續其生命週期的下一個階段。這是一種有意為之的舉動,為了促進重複使用和永續性。"

"包裝人生" 的素材來自她過去數年收集的各式各樣包裝紙。

[[台北市立美術館研究助理 宋郁玫]]
"紙是藝術家作品中反覆出現的材料。這部作品的名字是"包裝人生"。大家可以看到,她收集了來自台灣、英國、法國、德國等國家的食品包裝。她把它們拼貼成了一幅色彩繽紛的拼貼畫。這些紙張被層疊放在木板上,形成了美麗而隨意的紙張組合。這些不僅記錄了藝術家的個人旅程,也反映了更廣泛的消費者行"

「廢比塔計劃」的靈感來自台灣商店贈送的促銷品。黃麗音邀請觀眾攜帶他們未開封的陳年贈品,來現場推砌出一座合作塔。透過展覽,黃麗音希望鼓勵觀眾反思他們與消費和浪費的關係。

[[台北市立美術館研究助理 宋郁玫]]
"這件作品邀請觀眾參與,鼓勵他們貢獻未使用的促銷品來共同建造塔。這個參與計畫讓我們反思社會過度消費的問題。"

展覽將在台北市立美術館展出至6月22日。

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