Chien-Chi Chang


Chien-Chi Chang

Chien-Chi Chang, born in 1961 in Taichung, Taiwan, is an internationally renowned photographic artist. His professional career began in 1991, as a photojournalist for The Seattle Times and The Baltimore Sun in the United States. In 1995, Chang joined Magnum Photos, becoming a full member in 2001 – the first and only Taiwanese member to date. He lives and works in Graz, Austria, Taipei, Taiwan, and New York City.

 

In his work, Chien-Chi Chang manifests the abstract concepts of alienation and connection. His investigation of the ties that bind one person to another was drawn on his deeply divided immigrant experience, first in the United States and later in Austria. Chang’s work delves deep into social issues and human nature, paying particular attention to immigrants and other marginalized groups. Through his lens, he reveals overlooked realities. For instance, “The Chain" captures full-body portraits of mental health patients at Taiwan’s Long Fa Tang Temple, transforming the isolation and gloom of the secluded into symbols of contemporary alienation. His ongoing “Chinatown" series documents Chinese illegal immigrants in American Chinatowns, giving visibility to an invisible community and voice to those defined by hope and loss. The “Escape from North Korea" series captures the perilous journey of North Korean defectors from China to South Korea, exposing human rights crises while highlighting human resilience in the face of oppression.

 

Chang’s talent has been widely recognized with numerous awards, including the W. Eugene Smith Award on Humanistic Photography, the World Press Photo Award, Taiwan’s TECO Award and Taipei Cultural Award. His works are extensively collected by renowned international institutions such as the International Center of Photography in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the George Eastman Museum, and the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson. In Taiwan, major institutions including the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, and Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts also house his works.

 

Chang continually pushes the boundaries of photographic art, exploring new possibilities in visual narratives. His works not only faithfully document contemporary society but have also become critical records in art history, highlighting the crucial role of photography in analyzing social issues. Through his lens, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human nature and the multifaceted aspects of society, prompting us to reflect on our relationship with the world.

  • EDUCATION
1990 MS, Indiana University, United States
1984 BA, Department of English Language and Literature, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

  • SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023 “Chien-Chi Chang: China Town”, Smith College Museum of Art, Massachusetts, United States
2009 “China town”, Magnum London, London, United Kingdom
2008 “Doubleness: Photography of Chang Chien-Chi”, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore
2006 “CHIEN-CHI CHANG – THE CHAIN”, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH, United States
1994 “Made in China: Photographs of American Chinatowns by Chien-Chi Chang”, Museum of Chinese in America, New York, United States

 

  • AWARDS
2023 Philip Jones Griffiths Award, Winner, The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation
2022 Outstanding Contribution Award in Journalism, Winner, The Foundation for Excellent Journalism Award

The 28th TECO Humanities Lifetime Achievement Award

2003 Best Photography Book (The Chain), First Place, Pictures of the Year International, United States
1999 W. Eugene Smith Award on Humanistic Photography, recipient

World Press Photo, 1999 Photo Contest, Daily Life, 1st prize

Visa d’Or, Visa Pour L’image

1998 National Press Photographers Association, Magazine Photographer of the Year
  • COLLECTIONS
 

 

International Center of Photography, New York, United States

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, United States

National Museum Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

National Center of Photography and Images, Taipei, Taiwan

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

  • GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024 “The Artist and the Image of the Self”, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan
2023 “Art in Our Time-NTMOFA Collection Highlights”, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan
2022 “Impossible Dreams”, Venice Biennale, Palazzo delle Prigioni, Venice, Italy
2021 “Hold the Mirror up to His Gaze: the Early History of Photography in Taiwan (1869-1949)”, National Center of Photography and Images, Taipei, Taiwan
2020 “Open for Business – Magnum photographers on commission", Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, Eschborn, Germany
2019 “Once Upon A Time-Unfinished Progressive Past”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan

“Behind the Mask: Rose of Modernity”, Museum Centre ldquoPloschad Mirardquo, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

2018 “Interior Lives”, Museum of the City of New York, New York, United States

“Towards Mysterious Realities”, Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea

“The War That Never Was ─ Solo Exhibition of Chang Chien-Chi”, TheCube Project Space, Taipei, Taiwan

2017 “AUTOSTRADA BIENNALE”, Autostrada Biennale Hangar, Prizren, Kosovo
2016 “Negative Horizon, the 5th Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition”, Hong-gah Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
2015 “The Growth of a Collection Part II: 2002-2014”, Southeast Museum of

Photography, Florida, United States

“Contact Shets Magnum”, FOAM Photography Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2014 “Home”, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, Australia
2013 “2013 Queens International Biennial”, Queens Museum, New York, United States
2012 “Perspectives 2012”, International Center of Photography, New York, United States

“Magnum Contact Sheets”, Stills Gallery, Paddington, Sydney, Australia

2010 “Taiwan Calling: Elusive Island”, Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Hungary
2009 “Foreign Affairs”, Venice Biennale, Palazzo delle Prigioni, Venice, Italy
2005 “The Gift: Building a Collection for the Queens Museum”, Queens Museum, New York, United States
2002 “Metropolitan Iconography”, Sao Paulo Art Biennale, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2001 “Living Cell”, Venice Biennale, Palazzo delle Prigioni, Venice, Italy
  • PUBLICATIONS
2015 Jet Lag, Hatje Cantz, Germany
2005 Double Happiness, Aperture, United States
2002 I do I do I do, Premier Foundation, Taiwan

The Chain, Trolley, United Kingdom

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