
Yangachi’s exhibition titled 'When Two Galaxies Merge,' touches on a moment when things that cannot encounter end up encountering with one another, or when things that would be destined to encounter end up encountering with one another. According to Yangachi, a moment when things that cannot encounter end up encountering with one another, or when things that would be destined to encounter end up encountering with one another is analogous to “a moment when love begins” and “a sign of uncertainties” on a happenstance in the future. Instead of clarifying such moments when nothing is predictable and moments when everything fall into a state of chaos, he uses several keywords to present the environment of a single stage in front of our eyes.
Yangachi has paid attention to the tactile or other senses instead of the visual perception-based contemporary art for the recent years: linguistic development based on auditory perception. Such an interest of his is expected to be dynamically experimented based on the key words comprising of this exhibition.
Yangachi (born in 1970) is keen on work to develop a new media language which can connect people and help them communicate by starting from an experiment to explore possibilities of new media. As the winner of the 2010 Hermes Foundation Missulsang, he has passionately experimented with his visual language through performances which are based on collaboration with specialists in various fields including exhibitions, music, dance and architecture.