Musquiqui Chihying: A Life of Navigation
The Taiwanese artist presents his imaginative, idiosyncratic and quietly provocative multimedia work.
The Taiwanese artist presents his imaginative, idiosyncratic and quietly provocative multimedia work.
Tue– Fri 10am–6pm
Sat 10am–8pm
Sun 10am–6pm
Closed Mon
Entrance is free, no booking required
The Hayward Gallery's HENI Project Space presents a free multimedia exhibition from the Taiwanese artist Musquiqui Chihying.
Serving up both humour and societal critique to explore themes of urban life and technological advancement, the exhibition brings together four works by Musquiqui Chihying, showcasing his imaginative, idiosyncratic and quietly provocative practice.
A Life of Navigation begins with Chihying’s early, quirky attempts to navigate the impacts of our busy and often high-stress urban life.
Alongside these early works, The Jog (2014) and The Toyota (2015), sit two newly produced video installations. These latest works cast a playful yet critical eye on the development of artificial intelligence and gaming culture, alongside the rising tension between manual labour and automation.