Su Yu-Hsin & Angela Goh

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Su Yu-Hsin

Su Yu-Hsin (b.1989) is a Taiwanese artist and filmmaker currently based in Berlin. She approaches ecology from the point of view of its close relationship with technology. In her film and video installations, her artistic research reflects on technology, ecology, and the critical infrastructure in which the human and non-human converge. Her analytical and poetic storytelling focuses on map-making, operational photography, and the technical production of geographical knowledge. Su has participated in group exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou-Metz (2021), Museum of Contemporary Art Busan (2021), Taipei Biennial (2020), ZKM Karlsruhe (2020), Kyoto Art Center (2020), UCCA Center for Contemporary Art (2020), Haus der Kulturen der Welt (2019), and Junín Contemporary Art Museum (2018). She was a finalist in the 8th Huayu Youth Award (2020) and LOOP Barcelona Discover (2018).

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Angela Goh

Angela Goh is a dancer and choreographer whose work takes shape across a variety of formats and expressions. Her work has been commissioned by the Sydney Opera House (AU), Auto Italia (UK), Taipei Performing Arts Center (TW), and Next Wave (AU), as well as being presented widely across Australia, Europe, the UK, USA, and Asia including at Performance Space New York aka PS122 (US), Arnolfini (UK), SPRING Festival (NL), Baltic Circle (FI), Artspace Sydney (AU), Fusebox Festival (US), Liveworks Festival (AU), My Wild Flag (SE), the Art Gallery of NSW (AU), Shedhalle (CH), and AsiaTOPA (AU), among others. She was awarded the Keir Choreographic Award in 2020, the Create NSW Performing Arts Fellowship in 2019-20, and the inaugural Sydney dance Company Fellowship in 2020-21. She has undertaken artist residencies across Australia, Europe, the UK, and Asia, including at Rimbun Dahan (MY), Tanzhaus Zurich (CH), Dance4 (UK), and the Cité Internationale des Arts (FR), among others

Acknowledgement of Country
Arts House, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Taipei Performing Arts Center, and Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands we work on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Dharawal, and Ketagalan peoples. We extend our respects to their Elders past, present and future while respecting the vast Traditional Owners Nations our digital platforms reach. We extend this acknowledgment to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Austronesian artists, audiences and communities, and First Nations peoples globally.
墨爾本藝術之家、坎貝爾敦藝術中心、臺北表演藝術中心及台北當代藝術館向我們土地上的第一民族暨傳統所有人致上敬意,包括烏倫杰里族(Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung)、塔爾瓦斯族(Dharawal)、凱達格蘭族(Ketagalan)及其眾支系。因著BLEED數位介面所將廣泛觸及的各種傳統民族與土地, 我們尊榮各地過去、現在及未來的祖先與耆老。我們更將這份對台灣與澳洲原住民族、托雷斯海峽群島民族及南島民族的藝術家、觀眾與社群的致意延展至全球各傳統領地與第一民族。