Christopher Whitfield

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From Natsuko Tanihara’s Bunraku-inspired paintings at Multiply Encoded Messages to Yuta Geshi’s art of the everyday at Decameron

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The radical troupe takes to the floor in Tokyo, where performers toy with the tension between intimacy and ecstatic rapture

BY Christopher Whitfield |

In the artist’s show at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, sculptures made with recycled goods engage with cycles of consumption

BY Christopher Whitfield |

An exhibition of video work at MoCA Taipei highlights the affinities between the regions but also the logistical hurdles that prevent full reciprocal exchange

BY Christopher Whitfield |

‘Still Alive’ registers the inequity inherent in the world while imagining a trajectory to a future unburdened by rigid categories of identity

 

BY Christopher Whitfield |

A survey at Chishang Art Centre, Taiwan, positions the artist’s tenderly crafted landscapes alongside his lesser-known depictions of handsome young men

BY Christopher Whitfield |