![]() She stayed there for a year, then decided to study in Vienna and thus her biography is also full of change, which is one of th Photo: Tsai-Ju Wu | © Brigitte LöwĮ topics of Stones of Remembrance. Tsai-Ju took part in an exchange programme and arrived from Taiwan to Burgenland, Austria. Line ice in the ice-box, time also melts and the good and the evil are always subject to change. On one hand she points out the profession of the former grocers and on the other hand transience and change. The ice-box that Tsai-Ju obtained from a clearance company was part of her art installation. Her studio holds an old-fashioned refrigerator that works not with electricity but by filling it with ice. Tsai-Ju commemorates a grocer who once was established in Westbahnstrasse 39. She participated in the opening ceremony of Stones of Remembrance. Back then she took pictures of everyday situations with her analog camera and developed them in her dark room. ![]() Tsai-Ju studied at the University of Applied Art in Vienna whereas her relationship to art already developed in her school days in Taiwan. The walls are covered with her artwork, the table with smaller sketches and in the corner an art installation is hung that resembles a cloud demonstrating motion in space. ![]() She shares the space with a fellow artist with an admirable collection of various curious objects. An inconspicuous cactus is displayed in the window of Tsai-JuWus studio, with not much else to be seen of the fascinating little shop.
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