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TREESURE HOUSE | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai
TREESURE HOUSE | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai
TREESURE HOUSE | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai
TREESURE HOUSE | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai
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TREESURE HOUSE | Public Sculptures by Kuenlin Tsai

Created and Sold by Kuenlin Tsai

Kuenlin Tsai

TREESURE HOUSE - Public Sculptures

Featured In Cleveland, OH

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PVC, Wood, Recycling Window|2015

Early in his residency at Waterloo Arts, Kuen-lin Tsai set his sights on building a large public art sculpture in the steel Waterloo Tower in North Collinwood. Kuen-lin decided to craft the sculpture using PVC pipes and fittings, a familiar material he has used in previous sculptures. He found that procuring PVC materials was far more difficult in the U.S. than in Asia, but through mail order, trips to Home Depot and an excursion to a plumbing supply store in Akron, Kuen-lin was finally able to collect the parts he needed and begin construction. Kuen-lin also prepared sets of PVC for students at CMSD’s Oliver H. Perry Elementary School. The students visited Kuen-lin in his studio, where he led them in a sculpture workshop. Kuen-lin then incorporated the sculptures they created with the PVC into his larger tower sculpture.

The final phase of the sculpture’s construction took place in the Waterloo Arts gallery and outside on the gallery’s front patio, allowing visitors and community members to watch Kuen-lin’s progress. Installing the 30-foot sculpture required a bit of problem-solving and assistance from other artists and community members who volunteered their time, expertise and tools to assist Kuen-lin. The finished work, titled Treesure House, was unveiled to the community on November 6th.

Item TREESURE HOUSE
Created by Kuenlin Tsai
As seen in 15605 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland, OH
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Kuenlin Tsai
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Kuenlin Tsai is a contemporary Taiwanese artist; the creative core is composite research project of history and geography. His form of work is across installation, sculpture, sound, print, video, etc. to present the observations, so every work in every project is a kind of viewpoint. In one of the artist's hallmark works Project is ”Looking back: Koganecho” (2018), he surveyed the relationship between the history of land and the underwater sound in Yokohama, and reconnected Yokohama with ocean, the artist provides a new way to understand the relationship between human beings and the environment. Born in 1979 in Tainan, Taiwan, Kuenlin's art was influenced by the process of understanding the true history and geography of Taiwan that have been covered up and altered in school. Therefore, we can clearly see that behavior of exploration and preservation from his creation, trying to piece together that scene for people.