• Date 2025.10.4-2026.1.11
  • Venue MoCA Taipei ( Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei )

Cosmic Sketches—The LuxuryLogico Exhibition

LuxuryLogico

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Cosmic Sketches showcases LuxuryLogico’s work over the past fifteen years, including public art, participatory projects, and their individual endeavors. In this exhibition, the long-term project, Project Woodpecker, is woven into the space like roots, connecting different projects. They break down, reinterpret, and express the ethos of collective practice across both individual and group works. The largest gallery room features the main piece, 201 Space, which combines light, music, a robotic hand, and driftwood into a harmonious, unmanned theater, not only highlighting the group’s ambition to explore large-scale mechanical art but also conveying a poetic sensibility rooted in the group’s internal life experiences. (Commentator / CHEN Hsiang-Wen)


Artwork Introduction  

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About the Artist 

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Production Team

Artist Collective | LuxuryLogico

Members | Yi CHEN, Geng-Hwa CHANG, Kun-Ying LIN, Keng-Hau CHANG (1980–2018)

Creation and Curatorial Integration | LuxuryLogico

The artist collective adopts interdisciplinary collaboration as its method, blending art, technology, engineering, and perceptual design to sustain the continuous evolution of works across various venues and time periods, thereby building a comprehensive perceptual system within the exhibition.

Exhibition Production and Executive Coordination | Luxury Logi Co., MoCA TAIPEI

Brand Strategy and Principal Visual Coordination | YEN DESIGN (Creative Director: Yen Po Chun), MoCA TAIPEI

Core Technology and Production Systems (Interdisciplinary Collaborations) |

The works featured in this exhibition are created by the artist collective in collaboration with teams in engineering, programming, sound, imaging, material craft, and fabrication. These areas include mechanical structures, electronic controls, AI image generation, audiovisual and lighting systems, spatial installations, and material fabrication. Each work functions as a standalone art project, collectively forming a walkable and perceptual space throughout the exhibition.

Public Participation and Co-Creation Projects |

Fly! No Matter What (Phase II) is realized with the Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture, educational institutions, and 37,200 schoolchildren.

Documentary Project | The Project Woodpecker documentary series, consisting of three films presented at the exhibition, is created by an interdisciplinary filmmaking team that integrates creative methods, material practices, and collaborative histories.