Wu Chi-Yu (b. 1986, New Taipei City) lives and works in Taipei.
Working primarily with moving image and installation, he investigates how technology constructs civilization and explores the lost and unestablished connections between humanity and the environment. Responding to Asia’s complex colonial and geopolitical histories, Wu treats the moving image as a method for re-editing history.
His works have been exhibited and screened at the Thailand Biennale (2025, Phuket), Taiwan Biennial (2025, Taichung), TKG+ (2023, Taipei), Times Museum (2021, Guangzhou), MOCA Taipei (2020), Shanghai Biennale (2018), and Taipei Biennial (2016), as well as at EXiS (2019, Seoul) and ARKIPEL (2019, Jakarta). He was a resident artist at the Rijksakademie (2014–2015) and received the Jury Special Prize at the BISFF in 2017. He is also a co-founder of the Pailang Museum, a project operating as a mobile museum dedicated to decolonial moving-image studies.