1992  Born in Yilan

2016  BFA, Department of New Media Art, TNUA

2020  MFA, Department of New Media Art, TNUA

 

Hsieh Yucheng lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan. His works puts emphasis on the dialectical relationship in image and space laid out by light, revealing the logical sequences in machine’s image and viewer’s perspective. Substantial vs. virtual, digital vs. analogue, misplacement vs. counterpoint, and presence vs. absence are works series Hsieh develops with light as the existential dialectic, comprising on-site production, image, materials, and other forms and mediums. His recent works are pieces using fluorescent paints to simulate colors and technological objects to experiment on the most fundamental criteria for the notion of image, with which the artist endeavors to retrace the onset of visual as well as the possibility of shattering the reality.

 

Hsieh’s works and exhibitions have been recognized by TDCC Contemporary Arts Award, NEXT ART TAINAN, National Art Exhibition, and SANCF Award, as well as ELIA’s NEU NOW and the seasonal nomination for the Taishin Arts Award. His outdoor light installations were seen at Yuejin Lantern Festival, Kuan-Du Light Art Festival, Wonderland at C-Lab, and Treasure Hill Light Festival.