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SABI | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai | Akiyoshidai International Art Village in Mine
SABI | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai | Akiyoshidai International Art Village in Mine
SABI | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai | Akiyoshidai International Art Village in Mine
SABI | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai | Akiyoshidai International Art Village in Mine
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SABI | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai | Akiyoshidai International Art Village in Mine

Created and Sold by Kuenlin Tsai

Kuenlin Tsai

SABI - Public Sculptures

Featured In Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Mine, Japan

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Bamboo, Sound device, Marble, Moss|2016

“Sabi” , it is a site-specific work between Seminar Room 2 and 3, The artist used the moss and limestone to make a small Zen garden, as well as bamboos and the sound from caves to re-create an atmosphere of the space. When people come in, they will experience a silence. “Sabi” – this does not mean that there is no sound. But it means that we do not make a sound but just listen, listen to the environment, and listen to yourself. He hopes that people can enjoy their time without thinking anything consciously.

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Kuenlin Tsai
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Kuenlin Tsai is a contemporary Taiwanese artist; the creative core is composite research project of history and geography. His form of work is across installation, sculpture, sound, print, video, etc. to present the observations, so every work in every project is a kind of viewpoint. In one of the artist's hallmark works Project is ”Looking back: Koganecho” (2018), he surveyed the relationship between the history of land and the underwater sound in Yokohama, and reconnected Yokohama with ocean, the artist provides a new way to understand the relationship between human beings and the environment. Born in 1979 in Tainan, Taiwan, Kuenlin's art was influenced by the process of understanding the true history and geography of Taiwan that have been covered up and altered in school. Therefore, we can clearly see that behavior of exploration and preservation from his creation, trying to piece together that scene for people.