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Each Branch Of Coral Holds Up The Light Of The Moon

2024
Duration: 16:04 min
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Single Channel Video Projection
Winsing Arts Collection

Courtesy the artist and Esther Schipper, Berlin/Paris/Seoul © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025 Photo © the artist

Each Branch Of Coral Holds Up The Light Of The Moon

2024
Duration: 16:04 min
Dimensions variable
Single Channel Video Projection
Winsing Arts Collection

近年來,安妮卡・易開始思考她的創作是否能在自身生命結束後持續發展。2017 年姊姊過世後,她開始審視新興的機器智能如何能夠改變她對藝術遺產的理解。正如她所說:「當我的生理身體停止運作後,我並不想停止創作藝術。」

藝術家與工作室團隊及軟體工程師合作,發展出一項名「Emptiness(空性)」的計畫。此計畫部分受到佛教思想啟發,核心是一套為身後創作實踐所設計的演算法系統。她以工作室的工作流程與方法、完整的作品資料庫,以及歷年研究資料作為訓練內容,希望未來這套系統能夠生成完整的藝術作品。易將「空性」軟體定位為一位數位協作者、檔案管理者與說故事者。

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Exhibition view at Winsing Arts Foundation / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation. Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Exhibition view at Winsing Arts Foundation / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation. Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Exhibition view at Winsing Arts Foundation / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation. Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Artist Biography
Anicka Yi
Anicka Yi was born in 1971 in Seoul, Korea, and currently lives and works in New York. She has held solo exhibitions at major arts institutions, including her first large-scale outdoor site-specific installation at Storm King Art Center in New York (2026), UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (2025), Leeum Samsung Museum of Art in Korea (2024), a commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern in London (2021), the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York (2017), the Whitney Biennial (2017), and The Kitchen in New York (2015). Yi is the recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award (2011) and the Hugo Boss Prize (2016). Anicka Yi's works is held in the collections of numerous major international art institutions, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Tate Modern in London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Pinault Collection in Paris.
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