HO Yu-Kuan is a curator and art writer based in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2013, HO obtained his MA at Graduate Institute of Art History and Art Criticism, National Tainan University of the Arts. HO’s working experience include an independence art space curator, art magazine correspondent, museum and experimental institute researcher. HO's curating experience focuses on localism under globalization, and the making and transgressing of borders between cities and nations. His recent curatorial projects include “My Hometown Nan-Du: Deconstruct Nations, Reconstruct Home” (Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 2016), “Crossing the Straits” (Run Amok Gallery, Penang, Malaysia, 2017), “Rhetoric of Shame” (Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan, 2017), “Here & There: Treasure Hill Light Festival” (Treasure Hill Artists Village, Taipei, Taiwan, 2018), and “MASHUP all the CREATORS” (C-LAB, Taipei, Taiwan, 2019). In 2012, he co-authored and co-published In the Twilight, Starting from the South: Tainan Art Space New & Remembered 1980-2012 with YANG Chia-Hsuan, CHENG Wen-Hsien and CHEN Yu-Ning. His writings can be found in various art journals as well. In 2018, HO conducted residencies respectively in Ibaraki, Japan (ARCUS Project) and Seoul, Korea (Taiwan Art Space Alliance and TOTAL MUSEUM Exchange Residency Program), and then with the support of the Goethe-Institut, traveled to Hamburg and Berlin for an independent space exchange. In 2019, he conducted a survey trip to Indonesia’s Yogyakarta and Singapore for the Asian Art Biennial with the support of the Cultural Taiwan Foundation.