Skip to main content block
多雲時晴
氣溫
降雨
0%

Kaohsiung CityGovernment

MoblieMenu
:::

News

    Print
    Tawid Dagat - Nicolei Buendia Gupit Solo Exhibition Print
    • Publishing Date:2025-10-26~2025-11-09
    • Update Time:2025-10-13 16:25
    • Clickthrough Rate:15
    • Publishing Unit:高雄市立美術館

    banner

    Tawid Dagat Nicolei Buendia Gupit Solo Exhibition 

    September 20 – November 9, 2025

     
    Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
    KSpace, Basement Level

    No. 80, Meishuguan Rd., Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City

    Taiwan

    Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 9:30am–5:30pm

     
    Tawid Dagat, meaning “to cross the sea” in Filipino, is the title of this exhibition by US-born Filipina artist Nicolei Buendia Gupit. Marking her debut solo exhibition in a major museum, Tawid Dagat features fifteen works created since 2021 that initiate a dialogue on water and climate crises and Filipino migration narratives, conveying the intertwined cultures and circulating resource systems that define our globalized era.

     
    Born in California to Filipino immigrant parents, Gupit draws on her own cross-cultural experiences to explore the memories and journeys of diasporic Filipino families. At the same time, she confronts the impacts of climate change on island communities by illuminating the interconnected realities of environmental degradation, global capitalism, and the Filipino diaspora.

     
    Through the artist’s poetic yet incisive lens, we are invited to cross oceans—both literal and imagined—and connect with our own shifting notions of home while prompting conversations around identity, memory, land, and value.

     

    ▍About the Artist

     
    Nicolei Buendia Gupit (b.1990) is a US-born Filipina artist working across sculpture, video, installation, drawing, and papermaking. Inspired by her family’s migrations between the Philippines and the United States, she investigates immigrant identities, cultural memory, and diasporic experiences while also grappling with water and climate crises, the disillusionment of the American Dream, and the socioeconomic pressures of global capitalism.

     
    Gupit skillfully combines traditional and nontraditional materials—including plant fibers, paper pulp, lottery tickets, and video—employing handcrafted net weaving, papermaking, collage, and casting to create richly multisensory works. Rooted in lived experience, her practice navigates the impact of global forces on personal and collective lives, functioning not only as a creative pursuit but also as a community-focused practice rooted in care and critique.

     
     
    To accompany the show, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts will present the following programs:

     
    Opening Reception and exhibition walkthrough with artist Nicolei Buendia Gupit

    Saturday, September 20, 2025, 2:00 PM

     

    Artist Talk

    Saturday, September 20, 2025, 3:30 – 5:00 PM

    Moderator|Nancy Nien-Cheng Wu, Assistant Curator, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts

    Discussants|Nicolei Buendia Gupit, Artist/Eldrick Yuji Los Baños, Cultural worker and art writer 

    photo

    photo

    photo

    Installation Views of Tawid Dagat (Image Courtesy: Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts)

    ​Supervisor: Bureau of Cultural Affairs, Kaohsiung City Government
    Co-organizers: Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts × Pier-2 Art Center Artist-in-Residence Program
    Collaborator: Manila Economic and Cultural Office, Kaohsiung Extension Office

    :::