Aruwayi.

The textile work "Touch: Remembering Our Sense of Relationship" by Gao Magan.

(Provided by the Ministry of Culture)

[Reporter Tu Yingru/Taipei Report] The 23rd Sydney Biennale "Casiquiare" (Casiquiare) touring exhibition, from now until March 18, uses "A River Flowing in Two Directions: The 23rd Sydney Biennale Biennale Selected Works: River" (A river that flows both ways: Selected works from the 23rd Biennale of Sydney: rīvus) is exhibited at Adelaide Museum of Contemporary Art and other places.

Aru Wayi, an artist of Paiwan nationality in Taiwan.

Gao Magan (Wu Yuling) continued to participate in the exhibition with her textile work "Touch: Remembering Our Intimacies" (Semasipu – Remembering Our Intimacies) at the 23rd Sydney Biennale.

Paiwan artist Aru Wayi.

Pole pole (Wu Yuling).

(Provided by the Ministry of Culture)

According to the Ministry of Culture, this touring exhibition exhibits the works of 19 of the 89 exhibitors in the 23rd Sydney Biennale, among which Aruwayi.

The weaving works of Gao Magan are exhibited at the Contemporary Experimental Art Museum in Adelaide. Through this exhibition, it is expected that Aruwa Yi.

Po Magan's works reach out to a wider audience of Australians, enriching the connotation of Taiwan's cultural exchanges through the common cherished aboriginal cultural values.

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