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Moon Chang-hwan Solo Exhibition: Where We Are: Flowing, Falling
2026/07/16
Event Dates: June 18 (Thu) – August 31 (Mon)
Venue: Soulangh Cultural Park
Tracing the Footprints of Labor Memory — 'Where We Are: Flowing, Falling' Opens Today at Soulangh
How many stories of a place can be pieced together from flowing water stains, ashes left after burning, and fading images?
Through observations of factory ruins and local histories, this exhibition connects the labor experiences and social transformations embodied by the former textile factories of Gwangju, South Korea, and the Jiali Sugar Factory in Tainan, Taiwan. It invites viewers to reconsider the relationships between factories, people, and the land.
Landscapes formed from incense ashes, remnants of burned materials, and gradually disappearing images guide visitors along traces left by time, revealing forgotten lives and memories embedded in the place.
The workers who once filled these factories may have long left their posts, but their stories remain woven into the land.
For More Information:
https://soulangh.tnc.gov.tw/index.php?inter=exhibition&id=129&type=1&kind=current
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