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“Dust is the kind of immersive exhibition that Site Gallery does so well. It’s the kind that, for its duration, turns the gallery into a temporary hideaway in the city – a peaceful space separate from the passing day on the other side of the door, that it’s easy to feel compelled to return to again and again.” Our Favourite Places

“As the viewer moves around the space, disturbing the airflow, the artist’s highly sophisticated equipment projects the movement of the otherwise invisibly displaced dust particles across the gallery walls in a mesmerising and endlessly changing light show.” The Guardian Guide

“A piece whose enchantment is in its simplicity.” Sheffield Telegraph


Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-Tsung returns to Site Gallery, bringing Dust to the UK for the first time.  The ideas and techniques behind Dust were originally tested during Wu’s residency at Site Gallery in 2006, and the installation has since been shown at the Shanghai Biennial.

Wu Chi-Tsung uses everyday materials in elegant and inventive ways to create meditative, dream-like environments. Dust captures the shadows of minute, usually invisible dust particles, as they spiral around the audience to make a mesmerising abstract projection.

Crystal City 003, a newly-commissioned installation, invites the audience to witness a shifting cityscape. Filling the space with moving light and shadow, the installation draws playful parallels with the pace of urban development in Asia today.

These two key works form the final part of Re-Calibrate, the artist’s first UK solo showcase supported by Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture, and in collaboration with Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art and Peter Scott Gallery.

The exhibition is also part of the Yorkshire Festival 2014, the first ever 100-day festival to precede the Tour de France’s Grand Départ in its 111 year history. Nearly 50 events have been selected to be part of the festival, which will also include hundreds of fringe events.
To find out more about Wu Chi-Tsung’s first UK solo showcase Re-Calibrate, watch this new video:

Photographs of the exhibition:

Wu Chi-Tsung, Dust, Site Gallery (4 April - 31 May 2014)


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