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Walking the Crack

alking, for the able-bodied, is a quotidian movement with symbolic connotations. A child’s first steps are an important milestone, pilgrimages are often done on foot, and walkouts are an expression of protest—acts that embody a sense of innate agency and vitality. “Walking the Crack,” curated by Fang-Wei Chang, was an exhibition at Taipei Fine Arts Museum that explored the spatial possibilities of this movement. The title suggests

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