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Tai Hwa Goh

Recently I am interested in the irony and the contrast between fragility of prints on paper and concrete architectural elements.  These represent vulnerable human and monumental layers of history.  I would like to continue combining installation and prints but extend to experimental display of my prints using not only interior environment but also urban surroundings. 

The body not only acts as a container of my soul but also leads my minds and thoughts into various investigations.  My body is both outward and inward, and it is also a widely open "site."  My works present scenarios of the imagination regarding bodily experiences.  I use hand waxed Korean paper exploring layers of selfhood and markings of memories.  The layered waxed papers mimic both the vulnerability of the body and the strength of selfness.