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Introduction

Chen Fenwan, who has been hailed by the media as “the top paper-cutting artist of the post-90s”, set up a Polaroid booth at the entrance of the CPI, where she created double-exposure Polaroid pictures with visitors. Because of the uncertainty of double exposure, the Polaroid may not be successful, good-looking or satisfying, and the process of creation is full of randomness, hence the name “Polaroid”.

The double-exposure filming process needs to be completed by the subject and the artist in cooperation, and the superimposed characters appearing in the filming are chosen by the previous subject: the whole creative production process produces a penetration, and after being filmed, you need to choose a word for the next guest, which will appear as the double-exposure superimposed characters of the next subject. ‘Love’, ‘Wish’, ‘Dream’, ‘Good’, ‘Love’ …… Words with various meanings together with the photographed person form the inspiration for Pink Pill’s artwork.

  • Artist

    (Chen Fenwan(KUO HAO)Art Space)

  • Time

    2024.10.01-03 14:00-18:00

  • Venue

    CPI

  • Co-organizers:

    A4 Residency Art Center, CPI