Artworks
Since 1998, C. J. Yeh has been exploring the area of new media art which he has integrated into his more traditional areas of study and expression. The juxtaposition and integration of digital and analog, virtual and actual, natural and cultural, articulates his point of view on the changing perception of identity and reality in the digital era. Yeh’s prolific exhibition schedule includes showings at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taiwan), the Queens Museum of Art (New York), MAXXI Museum (Rome), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Taipei). His work has been introduced and reviewed by publications such as The New York Times, World Journal, NY Arts, and Brooklyn Rail. Mr. Yeh’s work can also be found in public art collections, such as the MAXXI Museum Net Art Archive and The Joan Flasch Net Art Collection.
C. J. Yeh has lectured and exhibited his creative work internationally, including USA, Italy, Taiwan, and Canada.

C.J. Yeh speaking at TEDxFulton Street.
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Immortal Queens
This series of fictitious portraits of fictional queens celebrate fierce feminine beauty, and it is an artistic statement against female objectification in art.
A Split Second of Eternity
A Split Second of Eternity, is a large-scale mixed-reality (MR) installation combining traditional oil paintings with advanced interactive technology.
Perfect 10
The interactive installation, Perfect 10, is a commentary on the fast-growing trend among young women in Asia to get plastic surgery.
Try for the Kingdom, If I Can
Raw binary data was altered in this piece to influence the data’s interpretation by causing errors, artifacts, or other “noise” to occur intentionally.