Humberto Duque from Mexico started a two-month stint as artist in residence at the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts (KdMoFA) on April 19. He is creating works of art and running a workshop during his stay, and is also expected to work with TNUA graduate students to experience the joy of teaching at nearby elementary schools.

The young artist’s work ranges from paintings, installation art, visual art and video art. He has been traveling around the world, having been artists in residence in New York, Seoul, Vienna, Norway, Portugal, California, Finland, Japan and other places. These experiences have exerted important influences on his work.

His work attempts to incite puzzling sceneries. In the process of creation, the combination of different elements gives viewers a glimpse into a new yet puzzling universe. The elements that make up such sceneries can be models of impossible structures, or artifacts with inexplicable purposes. The goal of his work is to leave hints or traces that allude to possibilities in a time that is not ours. 

Duque notes that during his stay at KdMoFA, he will focus on the connections between fields that are seemingly unconnected, such as literature, architecture, baseball, sci-fi, and language. “Fiction” is an essential concept of his work. He stresses that although he is telling stories of the non-existent, he contrives to show the possibilities of these things. 

Duque describes Taipei as an exciting metropolitan with modern infrastructure as well as an amazing culture and beautiful natural sceneries.

KdMoFA’s artists in residence program will invite six artists from Korea, the United States, Mexico, Pakistan and China this year. Since its introduction, the program has provided an environment for art creation and workshops by many artists from different fields and places. Forums and seminars have also been held to allow the artists to share their experiences with TNUA students and teachers. 

In order to enrich the program, KdMoFA has invited Su Yao-Hua, director of Taipei Artist Village, and Prof. Hsi-Chuan Liu, chairman of TNUA’s Department of Fine Arts, to help with the selection of artists in residence beginning this year. 
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