solo performance, CAT, Taipei National University of the Arts, Taipei, Taiwan
Performance duration: 73 minutes
Short documentary with an interview between Yahon Chang and Manu Park (2022)
Full performance video
Mesmerizing and overwhelming, Yahon Chang’s ink painting performance Ode to Life creates a sense of transcendence in the fluidity of space, embodying the feeling of being transported over flowing water to a place beyond the actual. His act of painting, which consists of drawing, dripping, and even pouring the paint, evokes a phreatic zone or internal reservoir in each viewer’s mindscape. As things progress in his performance, fueled by the centrifugal force that explodes toward exteriority and appropriates it, a dark maelstrom is activated that begins to flood the figures of sentient beings drifting on the painting’s surface. Emancipated from the worries of an impoverished existence, which deprive life of its vital force, this ritual-like performance—which includes some aspects of spectacle—encourages the audience to commune with Nature, which gives form to the allegories of life—especially life’s continuity but also its contradictions and negative dimensions. Like the experience of baptism by immersion, which symbolizes death and life, Yahon Chang’s performance prompts us to invent new forms of life through more playful and shared feelings, to build a community, however ephemeral. — Manu Park
Ode to Life, solo performance, 2022, ink on canvas, pentaptych, 2000 × 1000 cm overall; individual panels 2000 × 200 cm. Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)—Center for Art and Technology (CAT), Taipei, Taiwan