Mimian Hsu featured in inaugural exhibition of Lenguajes Errantes (Errant Languages) at MADC
/Nunu Fine Art is pleased to share that Mimian Hsu (b. 1980) is featured as one of the artists in the inaugural exhibition of the Lenguages Errantes (Errant Languages) program at the Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo in San José, Costa Rica.
Hsu, a Costa Rican artist with Taiwanese heritage, explores cultural hybridity, migration, and identity through autobiographical, poetic, and non-figurative visual languages. Her practice interrogates the boundaries between cultures and selves, often through portraits, performances, and installations.
In this inaugural exhibition, Hsu enters into dialogue with Costa Rican artist Elia Arce, and together they reflect on how their migratory paths unsettle fixed notions of belonging and identity—shifting away from a monolithic idea of “the Costa Rican” toward identities that are fluid and continually evolving.
In a time where difference is criminalized and borders militarized, Hsu and Arce's work testifies that our shared humanity—and greatest richness—lies in empathy and diversity.
Lenguajes Errantes | Duration: November 8, 2025 - May 2026 | Venue: Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo (MADC), San José, Costa Rica | Opening Hours: Tues - Sat 10 AM - 4:50 PM
