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Award of Merit
葉竹修 作品說明 Description
ɓͩၷН྅৷ஈໝɨdॎຟՑ̥௵ɨН᎘d A plaster statue of Buddha falls from a place high above the
YEH Chu-Hsiu ground. It breaks into pieces, leaving only the head intact. The
Н᎘͟ߎɺ਼ጐϞϓٙɛડί˓ʕdΣ࿁Ѭٙ head is held in the hands of a human body sculpted with red
ॎəl祢ҢːԈ ͣЍልႡɛيᙕࠑЍу݊٤ٙତfЪۜя clay, who discourses to the white clone sitting across from him
Broken! You Teach Me the phenomenon of “form is emptiness.” The work presents
two people talking about the phenomenon of “broken,”
Wisdom ତՇɛሔሞഹॎəٙତd ၾՉߠܝٙࡪ and the philosophical thinking that lies behind. However,
123Ò145Ò68cm ኪܠၪd್ϾՇɛІʉɰ͍݊ஈίʱ߆ᕸٙତ these two are also progressing in the phenomenon of falling
apart every second. The work illustrates that nothing in the
ʕආБഹfЪۜࠑႭഹତޢʕೌɓ̙˸ڭπ
phenomenal world can be preserved; because they cannot
੬ɮdΪމʔঐdה˸ɓʲତک݊٤ٙ be preserved, therefore, all phenomena are manifestations of
“empty forms,” as all beings are just some kind of forms and
࢝ତdϾຬي̥݊ɓ၇ҖЍϾʊf colors.