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Tang Huang-Chen | |
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湯皇珍 | |
Born | Taipei, Taiwan | February 24, 1958
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Tang Huang-Chen (Chinese: 湯皇珍; pinyin: Tāng Huáng Zhēn; born February 24, 1958) is a Taiwanese female performance artist. Her works tend to blend performance art and spatial interaction to prompt reflection on human circumstances across disciplines such as sociology, linguistics, and performance art. An important work of Tang is I Go Traveling V: Part 2 Taiwan, which won her the Taishin Art Award. As for the participation in cultural movements, Tang strived for the development of the Huashan district in 1997, and promoted the establishment of the Art Creators Trade Union in 2009.