Mike HJ Chang

Mike HJ Chang is a Taiwanese American artist and educator in fine arts.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Los
Angeles, and his Master of Fine Arts from the California Institute of
the Arts, both in the USA. Chang currently resides and works in
Singapore.
 
Chang’s process involves a curiosity towards conventions of seeing,
resulting in shapes, forms and objects that claim a presence of their
own. The impression given is of an alien observing and processing a
landscape for the first time. Recent projects such as Dog and Butterfly,
Pilots and Suppose there is A combines architecture, furniture, and
painting that reference spatial configuration such as Plato’s Cave,
cinematic spaces, and the mechanism of the camera obscura. Chang
questions what is seen and what is doing the seeing. We are given tools
and conventions of seeing that may measure our sense of the world but
can actually become instruments of distortion. The artworks explore ways
of playing with these instruments rather than be subjected to them.