Doves

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Doves

C magazine review

Yuling Chen

2026 may 13th

The exhibition video;game at Charles street video by Yuling Chen in 2022 is a direct interactive experience. It criticizes Israel Palestine wars, conflicts, and political events through essayistic depictions of people hopping jobs. It views China as an ever increasing aggravator against the west. It is poetic. Etc.

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... Read moreExperiencing the exhibition "Doves" by Yuling Chen deeply resonated with me, particularly because of its innovative use of an interactive video game format to engage audiences with complex global issues. The way the artwork weaves political narratives about the Israel-Palestine conflict, tensions involving China, and the broader implications on western societies invited a reflective and emotional response. The depiction of people hopping jobs within the game metaphorically reflects instability and shifting allegiances in geopolitical landscapes, which made the political critique more accessible and relatable. I found it compelling how the artist used this method to translate intricate political tensions into something tangible and poetic rather than a conventional documentary or news report. As someone interested in how art intersects with activism, this exhibition stood out because it provokes viewers to think critically about ongoing wars and conflicts. It highlights the urgency of understanding these issues beyond headlines, prompting personal reflection on the effect of such global turmoil on individuals’ lives. The use of interactive media also broadened my appreciation for how new artistic approaches can challenge traditional perspectives. It’s a reminder that art is a powerful tool for social commentary and can inspire conversations around difficult subjects like war, diplomacy, and cultural tensions. This experience left me more aware of the nuanced roles nations play in global conflicts and the importance of empathy when considering international affairs. It also inspired me to explore more art forms that blend technology and politics, providing immersive ways to learn and engage with critical contemporary issues.