Changing Landscape/Changing Museum at AUMoMA

Half mirror film installed on the window.

Site specific installation at Asia University Museum of Modern Art.

2025
©Asia University Museum of Modern Art.
Photo by Jay CHANG

In ‘Changing Landscape/Changing Museum,’ by placing half-mirrors on the windows of the museum and cutting them out with numbers that symbolize time, the view outside landscape is continuously changed.

The light that passes through it also changes, and so does the visitors. Moreover, the museum itself is transformed by these ever-changing windows.

The work considers the landscape, the architecture, and the visitors who connect the interior to the exterior. It explores the dimension of time through the perpetual transformation of the surroundings, the museum space, and the people who inhabit it.

For this site-specific installation, the numbers displayed on each window were determined through a collaborative process of chance. These figures were randomly selected by students from Asia University and staff of the Museum of Modern Art.