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Charwei Tsai (; ; born 1 October 1980) is a Taiwanese multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in
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, Taiwan.


Biography

Tsai was born in 1980 in Taipei, Taiwan. She attended
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in Taipei, and
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in
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. Tsai graduated from
Rhode Island School of Design The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD , pronounced "Riz-D") is a private art and design school in Providence, Rhode Island. The school was founded as a coeducational institution in 1877 by Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, who sought to increase th ...
in 2002 with a degree in Industrial Design, and completed a postgraduate research program at the
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in Paris in 2010. Tsai moved to New York City in 2002. She took a part-time job at
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, and volunteered at
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, where she grew her interest in
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. Tsai worked as an assistant in Chinese artist
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's studio in New York from 2004 to 2006. She was also influenced by the earthworks series of artist
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. Tsai has worked as an artist in Taipei, Paris, and
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. In 2005, she founded the art journal ''Lovely Daze''. Her work has been widely exhibited in international museums, galleries, biennials, and art fairs.


Career

Tsai's artistic practice has two major themes: an "introspective" method centered on Buddhist philosophy that combines calligraphy, painting, photography, performance and video art; and "social" action documenting indigenous peoples and traditions, marginalized individuals and communities, and environmental and cultural issues.


Visual and performance art

Tsai does not identify as a religious artist. However, she memorized Buddhist writings in her youth, such as the ''
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'', a text often used to practice calligraphy. After moving to New York in 2002, Tsai experimented with writing the sutra on organic materials, starting with flowers. The artist Cai Guo-Qiang encouraged her work, and recommended her for a young artists' exhibition titled ''J'en rêve'' (2005) at the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain in Paris, where she presented the works ''Mushroom Mantra'', ''Tofu Mantra'', and ''Iris Mantra''. By writing on ephemeral materials and letting them decay, Tsai sought to express the Buddhist concepts of emptiness and the transient nature of existence. She diversified the writing surfaces in her artwork to include mirrors, photographs, plants, trees, and shells. Tsai wrote the sutra on the seeds, roots, and flowers of a lotus plant and placed them on-site in a temple for the 2006 Singapore Biennial. That same year she created a site-specific work for the Bratsera Hotel in Hydra, Greece, writing on the trunk and branches of an olive tree. In 2009, she wrote the sutra on mushrooms in collaboration with Buddhist monks and nuns for the
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in
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, Australia; and inscribed a text by literary critic Elaine Scarry on flower petals for an installation at the Church of Saint-Séverin in Paris. In 2011, Tsai created the video installation ''Ah!'' in an underground passageway in Singapore, which featured a choir repeating a meditative chant, and a video of the artist writing with ink in water. Her exhibition ''Meeting Point'' ( Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong, 2014), alongside Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-Tsung, showed photographs and video of incense burning and becoming ashes. For ''Plane Tree Mantra'' (
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, 2014), the artist inscribed the sutra on the bark of a large tree in the
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in Paris. Tsai participated in the 2016
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with an installation in the city's Mortuary Station, which included large incense coils bearing the Hundred Syllable Mantra, and a video work titled ''Bardo'' based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead. ''Bardo'' was shown at Tsai's solo exhibition ''Universe of Possibilities'' (TKG+, Taipei, 2016), which also featured planet-like macro photographs of sea shells discarded from Vietnamese fishing boats. Tsai's first solo exhibition in the U.K., ''Bulaubulau'' (
Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art esea contemporary, formerly the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art gallery based in Manchester, England. It is located on Thomas Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter (Manchester), Northern Quarter, in the renovate ...
, Manchester, 2018) displayed large pieces of driftwood from Taiwan inscribed with the sutra, and watercolor paintings with the Buddhist text inked on rice paper. Her solo show ''Root of Desire'' (TKG+, Taipei, 2018) worked the
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into a series of videos and drawings, and featured a multimedia installation ''Water Moon'' (2017). For the group exhibition ''The Power of Intention: Reinventing the (Prayer) Wheel'' (
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, New York, 2019), Tsai contributed an ink painting and an installation of spiral incense coils. Tsai joined a multi-generational group exhibition ''PLUS X'' (2019) at TKG+, a celebration of the Taipei-based gallery's tenth anniversary. Tsai's video work ''Numbers'' (2020) was commissioned by a human rights art festival on
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. In the video, the artist writes numbers in ink on an ice cube which melt away, with a voice-over by the granddaughter of Yang Kui, who was a political prisoner on the island. Tsai was an online guest lecturer for the "Studio Language" course at
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during the Fall 2020 semester. In 2021, newly commissioned works by the artist were presented at Live Forever Foundation's Vital Space and the National Taichung Theatre in Taichung City, Taiwan, demonstrating a collaborative approach to making artworks.


Filmography

Tsai created a series of short films titled ''Lanyu—Three Stories'' (2012) about the
Tao people The Tao people ( Yami: Tao no pongso) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the tiny outlying Orchid Island of Taiwan. They have a maritime culture, with great ritual and spiritual significance placed on boat-building and fishing. Their way ...
native to
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off the southeastern coast of Taiwan. ''Lanyu Seascapes'' describes the externalities of a nuclear waste storage facility on the island, while ''Shi Na Paradna'' depicts an elderly man reciting a prayer ritual by the sea, and ''Hair Dance'' documents a ceremonial performance by the women of the tribe. Following the
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, Tsai visited the makeshift camps in Kathmandu to reflect on the conditions of the victims in the intervening years, and explored their plight in the short film ''Songs of Chuchepati Camp'' (2017), recording the songs and stories of the individuals living there. Tsai created the video work ''Hear Her Singing'' (2017) concerning the refugee situation in the UK, which was commissioned by the
Hayward Gallery The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the Southbank Centre in central London, England and part of an area of major arts venues on the South Bank of the River Thames. It is sited adjacent to the other Southbank Centre buildings (the Royal ...
. Tsai recorded the songs of detainees and asylum seekers at
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, and held singing workshops with the charity Women for Refugee Women. The final work was shown at the
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in London. The film was exhibited in the Taiwan Pavilion curated by Alia Swastika for Biennale Jogja XV. Tsai filmed songs by foreign boat workers in Taiwan for ''Songs of Migrant Workers of Kaohsiung Harbor'' (2018). The three "singing" films from Nepal, the UK, and Taiwan, created with filmmaker Tsering Tashi Gyalthang, are collected in a single work titled ''Songs We Carry''. ''Bulaubulau'' (2018) documents the efforts of an indigenous village in Yilan County, Taiwan to sustainably maintain both tradition and modern life in the face of natural disasters, industrialization, and economic upheaval.


Lovely Daze

Tsai founded the art journal ''Lovely Daze'', which has published more than ten issues and special editions since 2005. Each issue is dedicated to a single theme related to her work or interests, and presents artwork and writing by other artists rather than reviews or art criticism. ''Lovely Daze'' is in the library collections of museums such as
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,
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, the
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, and the
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.


Exhibition


Selected solo exhibitions

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Selected group exhibitions

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References


External links

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Lovely Daze
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tsai, Charwei 1980 births Living people Taiwanese women artists Taiwanese contemporary artists Artists from Taipei Rhode Island School of Design alumni