Han-fang Wang

Independent Curator, Art Writer
Taipei

Han-fang Wang © private

Han-Fang Wang is an independent curator and art writer based in Taipei. Her research explores the shifting nature of human experience, particularly how technology, civilization, and knowledge are redefining humanity and its relationship with the world. She examines how technology, as a social infrastructure, influences individual perception, subjectivity, and collective life.

In 2019, Wang was a curatorial fellow for the Taiwan Pavilion at Performa 19 in New York. She was also part of the curatorial team for the Taipei Biennial 2020 public programs. Recent projects include Everyday Performing (2024), Amol K. Patil: Lines Between the City (2023), and Making Worlds: An Imagineering Project (2022). Through her curatorial practice, Wang continues to foster critical dialogue on contemporary life and technological change.

 

Boom! in Taiwan – Creative Social Prescriptions for the “Silver-Aged”

Boom! in Taiwan – Creative Social Prescriptions for the “Silver-Aged” © C-LAB

As Taiwan enters its super-aged era in 2025, a quiet revolution is unfolding – its baby boomers are going online in record numbers. From LINE chats to mobile payments, seniors are embracing the digital world like never before. But with new freedoms come new risks. The Boom! project dives into this digital awakening, exploring how older adults can stay connected, informed, and in control. Can creative aging and digital literacy reshape the future for Taiwan’s elders?