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International Residency

Wen Ching Hao

Image: Wen Ching Hao, 'IF IT COMES NEAR', 2025-2026, Multi-channel video installation, interviews, found objects, acrylic structures, sound installation, Variable dimensions

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Wen Ching Hao is an artist and filmmaker working across moving image, installation, and research-based practices.

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Wen Ching Hao’s practice examines how images mediate the relationship between individual experience and broader social realities. Working across moving image, installation, and research-based methodologies, he combines interviews, observation, archival materials, and reconstructed narratives to explore the boundaries between reality and fiction. His works often focus on moments of uncertainty, suspension, and transition, investigating how people make sense of events that have not yet fully arrived or cannot be fully understood. By foregrounding fragmented testimonies, temporal gaps, and acts of looking, Wen creates spaces where personal memories and collective histories intersect, inviting viewers to reflect on the instability of perception, narrative, and truth.

Wen Ching Hao (b. 1994, Taipei, Taiwan) is an artist and filmmaker working across moving image, installation, and research-based practices. His work explores the relationship between reality and fiction, focusing on how images, narratives, and acts of observation shape our understanding of memory, history, and lived experience. Drawing from field research, interviews, archival materials, and collaborative processes, he creates works that examine absence, uncertainty, and the gaps between personal testimony and collective narratives. Through immersive installations and time-based media, Wen investigates the ways individuals navigate moments of transition, suspension, and change. He received an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London.

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