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2024- “Bagasse Missiles” in “FĀng Wù – Aisan Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition” at Ju-Ming Musuem

“Bagasse Missiles” a part of “Fāng Wù — Asian Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition” at Tainan Art Museum

Taiwan, situated in the subtropical region, once had sugarcane as its primary export commodity. Lo Yi-Chun ingeniously employs bagasse to create a series of interactive missiles: as viewers grip the handle and open and close their arms in a chest exercise motion, the suspended missiles are released and fall back down. This clever juxtaposition of weapon and exercise equipment echoes how sugar, once a coveted tropical resource that provoked wars and colonisation, has now become a calorie source that people eagerly try to burn off through exercise.
This work not only reveals the influence and energy conversion of materials but also highlights the power dynamics behind cash crops and the contradictions and conflicts inherent in contemporary geopolitics. The various models of these sugarcane pulp missiles trace the evolving role of the sugar industry in producing ‘agricultural products – daily necessities – military fuel (ethanol/butanol)’. Additionally, it responds to the absurd political tensions in today’s tumultuous international arena, where missiles frequently traverse national borders.

Fāng Wù — Asian Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition

Venue: Juming Museum
From September 13, 2024 till January 12, 2025
For more information: https://www.juming.org.tw/mainssl/modules/MySpace/BlogInfo.php?xmlid=336931

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