Moderator: YOSHIZAKI Kazuhiko (ICC)
Open Salon Events by exhibiting artists of “ICC Annual 2026: What Is Left, What Remains, and What We Take on”
Artists’ Talk WU Chi-Yu
Saturday, June 20, 2026, 2:00pm–
Outline
Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026, 2:00pm–
Venue: ICC Gallery D
Capacity: 100 persons (First-come basis)
Admission free
With interpretation (Japanese-English)
Organizer: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]
This event will be broadcasted on the Internet.
Artists
WU Chi-Yu
Born 1986 in New Taipei City and based in Taipei. Working primarily with moving image and installation, Wu treats the moving image as a method for re-editing history, interrogating how technology constructs civilization while tracing severed connections between humanity and its environment. His practice responds to Asia’s complex colonial and geopolitical histories.
His works have been exhibited at the Thailand Biennale (2025, Phuket), TKG+ (2023, Taipei), Times Museum (2021, Guangzhou), MOCA Taipei (2020), Shanghai Biennale (2018), and Taipei Biennial (2016), as well as screenings at EXiS (2019, Seoul) and ARKIPEL (2019, Jakarta). He was a resident artist at the Rijksakademie (2014–2015) and received the Jury Special Prize at the BISFF in 2017. He is also a co-founder of the Pailang Museum, a mobile museum dedicated to decolonial moving-image studies.