A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers, Asia NOW, La Monnaie de Paris, Paris, France (2023)

Performance view, A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers, 2023, ink on canvas.
A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers 3, 2023, ink on canvas, front two canvases each 200 × 200 cm, two back canvases each 300 × 210 cm
A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers 2, 2023, ink on canvas, front two canvases each 200 × 200 cm, one back canvas 300 × 210 cm

A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers, Asia NOW, La Monnaie de Paris, Paris, France (2023)

Named after the omnipresent nature of the symbolic Bodhisattva of compassion, known as the Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara (meaning: ‘the moon reflected in the water’), A Thousand Moons on A Thousand Rivers invites the audience to observe Chang
paint a large-scale figurative artwork in Chinese ink and is a rare opportunity to see the artist paint with stretch canvas in a vertical position as opposed to his usual horizonal large-scale canvas works on the floor. Using traditional Chinese brushes which he dips into buckets filled with dark, pigmented ink, Chang paints with gestural, physical movements that invite a sense of transcendence in the fluidity of space.

The performances will be accompanied by the sound of percussion instruments playing in deep water and the scraping of strings inside a piano that evoke the sense of moonlight reflecting on water, recreated and recorded by emerging Taiwanese multi-media artist Yu-Jung Chen, and commissioned specifically for the event. Consisting of three movements, the new sound work will be performed by Chen live and in direct response to the painting performer’s dynamic action painting.

  • About the Work

  • Performance duration: 43 minutes

  • Dimensions : various dimensions

  • Sound performed by Yu-Jung

  • Curated by Manu Park