許懿婷
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許懿婷(b.1992)是一位臺灣當代視覺藝術家,以行為藝術與抽象繪畫聞名。她2020年取得臺北藝術大學取得碩士並獲卓越藝術獎與獎學金,並獲得臺灣重要藝術獎項:MOD紀錄片新秀首獎(2021)、臺北美術獎優選(2020)、台新藝術獎提名(2019)與新銳藝術家獎(2018)等,她也是多項國際藝術計劃獲獎人。
她的創作長期關注安全的脆弱性,並以生態女性主義的地理學視角研究地景當中空間與身體的多維尺度關係。她將空間視為隱喻,透過跨學科的現地行為、裝置與繪畫,試圖揭示其中心與邊陲的互動關係以及權力邊界的組成。
許懿婷將她的藝術實踐做為一種再建築程序,結合場域反思、政治處境、日常小事、剩餘物以及山水式的建構;在身體親臨的過程,反覆測試主體的變動性、關係的結構、可破壞的彈性、陌生化的幽默、疏離的關照。自2015年起,她持續發展以閾限空間為基礎的「飄浮身體」系列行為介入公共場域,以及從2017年起開展感官地理製圖學-「身體景觀」系列繪畫,以拼貼式液態空間書身體與環境的感知交會。
HSU Yi Ting (b.1992, Taiwan) is a contemporary visual artist known for performance art and abstract painting. HSU earned her master’s degree from Taipei National University of the Arts in 2020, receiving the Outstanding Art Prize and a scholarship. She has been recognized with major Taiwanese art awards, including the MOD Documentary Rookie Award (2021), the Taipei Fine Arts Award Honorable Mention (2020), the Taishin Art Award Nomination (2019), and the Emerging Artist Award (2018). She has also been awarded prestigious fellowships through international art programs.
Her work focuses on the vulnerability of safety, exploring the multi-dimensional relationship between space and the body through an eco-feminist geography lens. She view space as a metaphor, examining the interactions between the center and periphery and the construction of power boundaries through site-specific performance, installation and painting.
She regard her artistic practice as a reconstructive process that interweaves site-based reflection, political conditions, quotidian gestures, material remnants, and Shan Shui–inspired spatial compositions. Through embodied presence, she continuously test the mutability of subjectivity, the structures of relation, the destructibility of resilience, the humor of defamiliarization, and the gaze of estrangement. Since 2015, she have developed the “Floating Body” series—an ongoing exploration of liminal spaces through public interventions—and, since 2017, the “Bodyscape” series of paintings, which map the sensory intersections of body and environment through collage-like liquid spatial compositions.