Inconspicuous---Yichia Liao’s
perspective from 1978-1990. Following the artist’s various exhibitions such as Art
Central, Photofairs Shanghai and National Chao Tung University Arts Center, since
2009, he is known for his excessive details and extravagantly beautiful works. In each
series his ultimate fascination with time and its relationship with the universe is
interlocked with a specific chosen theme. Inconspicuous, however transports us back
in time to encounter both a physically and mentally younger version of the artist
himself. In an elusive presentation, photographs taken with either Mamiya RZ67 or
M645 Super from 1978- 1990 are carefully dispersed in the gallery space. Each image
entails a specific storyline, a spark that Liao perceives in the subjects that he
photographs. These photographs holds loose links but is connected by Liao through
his journey of self-exploration and a perceptual angle. Accompanying these
photographs is a moving image work, “1978-1986” which merges clips shot by 8mm
film and VHS by the artist. “1978-1986” appears like reminisces of nostalgia for
younger generations but is in fact a linear progression of moments in his past.
Particular sounds and selected music occupy these faded memories and is the first
moving image work by the artist that is presented to the public.
“I often felt invisible when I was young, so I searched for resonance and seek to
unveil the distinct side of things that were left unnoticed”---Yichia Liao
Before the diligently researched themes and the excessively depicted images which
has become a signature style of his recent works, a lively and curious young mind
was exploring photography and his vision of the world bluntly and freely. Like many,
Liao believes maturing represents a series of intriguing changes and by revisiting
these changes he constructs an intricate flow of subjects and objects that embodies
certain stories, memories and beauty in the exhibition space. Revealing the
beginnings of his artistic career through this exhibition audiences may delve into his
world of the inconspicuous and discover the idiosyncratic appearance amongst all
things.