Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang

Photography (MA)

About

Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang is a Taiwanese artist based in London and Taipei. Jeremy focuses extensively on the interrelationship between home and self-identity from an autobiographical perspective, which he derived into a subjective language that uses photography to engage in visual contemplation. With his studies and art, he predominately concentrates on the integration of interdisciplinary media, sculpture and installations, specific bodies and spaces with photography.

“Ephemeral Intimacy” delves into the blurred boundaries of connections on dating apps and the individual exploration of love. As a Southeast Asian growing up in a conservative big family, I was taught to conform to societal expectations of heteronormativity. However, my journey of self-discovery began when I turned to dating apps to explore my own identity. I photographed men whom I met online, capturing vulnerable moments and visiting their living spaces. This journey led me to question conventional notions of desire, confront issues of race, and navigate the complexities of contemporary dating culture.

 

Instagram: jeremyhao.chuang

Website: jeremyhao.com

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