Yu-Chen Wang
Yu-Chen Wang
Yu-Chen Wang
Yu-Chen Wang
The Song of the Machines 2012
Artist's book published by CFCCA and distributed by Cornerhouse Publications
Yu-Chen Wang’s quasi-fictional book features stories about the artist’s life and her practice. Reality and fiction are blurred through the display of new work, documentation, critical texts and creative writing.
Her work explores the notion of representation, distortion and transformation, and the transitional space between them. Using a mixture of drawings, objects, installation, performance and film, the artist constructs visual narratives to explore the concept of machines and energy, and art’s potential in dreaming of, and hoping for, a better future.
The unusual layout of this book invites the viewer to determine their own experience of it – flipping it round, reading it from back-to-front – or, however the reader chooses – reflecting Yu-Chen’s studio practice where large-scale drawings are often hung at different angles, each time inviting another visual reading of the work.
Taking the multi-layered and multi-faceted collection of work that was The Splash and A Last Drop one step further, a book entitled The Song of the Machines brought together images from the filmed performance at Manchester’s Victoria Baths, plus artwork, documentation, essays and fiction. Its colourful format, including a “wraparound” cover showing one of Yu-Chen’s colourful drawings, and many impressive photographic double-page spreads, brings together further the artist’s interests in the industrial past, the uncertain present and hope for the future.
Buy now £12.00 from Cornerhouse Publications
Supported by Grants for the Arts, Arts Council England.
BOOK LAUNCH EVENTS
25 Oct 2012
CFCCA, Manchester
Incl. talk by Bob Dickinson
24 Nov 2012
The New Art Gallery Walsall
Incl. talk by Sophia Crilly
2 DEC 2012
Hayward Gallery, London
Incl. talk by Chelsea Pettitt and Jennifer Thatcher
Artist: Yu-Chen Wang
Author(s): Andro Semeiko, Sophia Crilly, Bob Dickinson, Rudyard Kipling , Georgia Korossi, Nicolas de Oliveira/Nicola Oxley, Chelsea Pettitt, Jennifer Thatcher
Publisher: CFCCA, Manchester
Distributor: Cornerhouse Publications
ISBN: 9780954544089
Format: softback
Pages: 96
Illustrations: 96 colour illustrations
Dimensions: 250x160mm