Born in 1980, Huang Po-Chih is now based in Taipei. Connecting his personal family history with the issues in global economy and industrialisation in post-war East Asia, Huang’s multi-faceted artistic practices range from writing fiction and documentary, to farming and social enterprise. In these artistic endeavours, he explores the possibility of microeconomics that allows us to recover autonomy in balancing between production and consumption.
He participated in numerous exhibitions hosted by international institutions such as Taipei Biennale in 2014 and 2016; the 8th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale, China, the National Museum of Modern Contemporary Art in Seoul, South Korea, the Rockbund Art Museum in Shanghai, China, the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester, U.K., and more. He also received 1st place in the Taipei Arts Award (2013), was nominated for the HUGO BOSS ASIA ART Award (2015) and was a recipient of the Prudential Eye Awards (2016).