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Huang
Chih-Yang was
born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1965. He studied at the Taipei Chinese Cultural
University, where he majored in Fine Arts. His works include the "Zoom"
series of semi-abstract figurative works and a number of architectural
constructions of oyster shells and telephone wire. His "Lover's
Library" series consists of full-length nude portraits of couples from
around the world. He likens the project to an attempt to "create my own
humans-beings devoid of race." He was awarded the Asian Culture Council
Prize in 1996. His work has been exhibited at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum,
the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, the P.S. 1 Museum in New York
and the Museum of Modern Art in San Fransisco, among others.
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