Artist Duo’s Statement

Our work explores awareness as a gift — to oneself, to others, and to the world.

Informed by a Taiwanese upbringing grounded in Eastern ideas and by over two decades of living in seclusion within nature, we have developed an interconnected worldview rooted in reflective practice. This grounding shapes both how and why we make work.

As a duo, we create large-scale, site-responsive installations that enact contemplative inquiry and draw on Eastern perspectives on interconnection and non-dualism. Our practice cultivates perceptual shifts and modes of awareness, creating conditions where attention becomes the material of experience.

Although our practice has long centred on the inner life, it now resonates with a broader cultural shift from exteriority to interiority and the relation between them.

We also see our work aligning with a Post-Contemporary approach oriented toward reconstruction. Rather than dismantling, our work builds: it proposes ways of relating and perceiving that respond to social and existential concerns. Through spatial and experiential propositions, we open spaces for connection, empathy, and renewal.

Methodologically, we draw on spatial attention, relational thinking, and a phenomenological approach to give form to these intentions. Our recent works, H O M E ≠ H•O•M•E and INSIGHT, embody this approach by rendering awareness both legible and actionable.