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深陷其中

深陷其中

by Huang Yi-Hsuan


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Description

In the Abyss explores themes of death and mourning within the lived experience, presenting artist Huang Yi-Hsuan‘s documentation of her grandfather Huang Shen-Yuan’s ("Shen-Yuan" in Mandarin means "abyss"), gradual decline due to illness. The series consists of Polaroid photographs paired with written records. At Huang‘s request, Feifei, their Indonesian caregiver, took daily Polaroid photos of the bedridden grandfather and recorded his condition in writing. Over time, they accumulated more than thirty photo-text records, ending with his passing.


After the funeral and Feifei’s departure to another caregiving position, Huang Yi-Hsuan moved into her grandfather’s home, transitioning from an external visitor witnessing a patient’s decline to an internal mourner immersed in overlapping fragments of life and memory within the same space. She reorganized all the collected materials, photographing traces left in the house. This process transformed the limitations of photographic representation into a dynamic foundation for mourning. By deconstructing her original written invitation to Feifei, the project invites readers to engage with the work through their own lived experiences, creating a reflective space for survival and renewal.

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Author| Huang Yi-Hsuan


Born in 1995, Huang Yi-Hsuan graduated from the Graduate Institute of Trans-disciplinary Arts at Taipei National University of the Arts and the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Chiao Tung University. From 2022 to 2024, she served as an Assistant Curator at Waley Art. Relevant experience includes: In 2022, curator of the Taiwan pavilion at the Suwon International Photo Festival in South Korea. In 2023, curator of the Taiwan section "Displaced Landscapes" at Russia's Now&After International Video Art Festival. In 2024, curator of the "Trans-plant" exhibition at the Audio Visual Pavilion in South Korea.

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Size: 148 * 210 mmPages: 146Year: 2024

Publisher: Huang Yi-Hsuan

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