Cheng-Chang Wu Presents Vision of Taiwan

3rd Ward

Thursday 01 July 2010 to Saturday 01 January 2011
Our friends at Artists Wanted launched an international search for the world’s most compelling self-portraits last winter. Now we have the honor of presenting the winner’s work in our gallery. Photographer, Cheng-Chang Wu of Nan-Tou, Taiwan was selected from hundreds of artists by judges Steve Buscemi, Chris Weitz, Helen Hsu and Sascha Lewis.

Wu lures the viewer in with his beautifully intricate scenes, gathered from across Taiwan, but his work is one of resistance and social critique. In each photo he presents an apathetic character to bring attention to how we define and interact with our environment. His face always appears overexposed, blank and blinded. The figure “can only look with out seeing.” The figure neither registers the beauty nor the problems of Taiwan, leaving us with a lasting challenge to see what we are missing.

His works will be for sale through our gallery for the next few months. To schedule a private viewing or for more information email suzie@artistswanted.org.

Cheng-Chang Wu Presents Vision of Taiwan in the Gallery at 3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Avenue

To view this complete body of work please visit http://www.artistswanted.org/wu/

Location

3rd Ward
2 locations: 195 Morgan Ave and 573 Metropolitan Ave
Williamsburg, Brooklyn Precinct
New York
United States

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