Won his MA in fine arts at the University of London in 2011. His artistic practice covers both street art and elements of traditional painting and sculpture. Most interested in the urban space and exploration of potential dialogue between individuals and institutions. He comes from Taiwan where, nicknamed Bbrother, he organized numerous artistic interventions and events in the streets of the cities. He creates installations marked with brevity and absurd objects getting to the core of contemporary problems: globalisation stimulated by the developments in technology, blurred boundaries between nations, or the omniscient fear of terrorism that we have already got accustomed to. Freely and with a wicked dose a black humour, he toys with such concepts as death, war, or mass destruction, which have become ingrained in today’s world.