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Sakuliu Pavavaljung was born on 1960 in Taiwan. Discover Sakuliu Pavavaljung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Sakuliu Pavavaljung Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sakuliu Pavavaljung worth at the age of 63 years old? Sakuliu Pavavaljung’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Taiwan. We have estimated
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In 2018, Sakuliu Pavavaljung became the first Taiwanese indigenous artist to receive a National Award for Arts [zh] in the fine arts category. He was selected to represent Taiwan at the 59th Venice Biennale. In 2021, Sakuliu Pavavaljung and another Taiwanese artist, Chang En-man [zh], were invited to join ruangrupa, an Indonesian artists' collective selected to serve as artistic director for documenta fifteen. After sexual assault allegations against Sakuliu Pavavaljung surfaced in December 2021, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum stated in January 2022 that his work would no longer be featured at the 59th Venice Biennale. documenta suspended Sakuliu Pavavaljung's participation in the event.
After artist Kuo Yu-ping published a story on Facebook about a Paiwan artist named Kulusa who had sexually assaulted a teenaged female fan, several readers believed that the artist depicted in the story was Sakuliu Pavavaljung. Days after Kuo's Facebook post, engineer Yu Yue-lien disclosed on the same social media network that Sakuliu Pavavaljung had tried to sexually assault her in 2006. Subsequently, an investigation into Sakuliu Pavavaljung began in December 2021. Soon after Sakuliu Pavavaljung had publicly denied the claims of sexual assault, Taipei City Councillor Huang Yu-fen [zh] attended a news conference alongside the teenager's lawyer, and accused Sakuliu Pavavalung's partner of coercing the teenager to agree to a legal settlement and remain silent. In January 2022, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, organizers of the Taiwan pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale, announced that Sakuliu Pavavaljung would no longer be participating at the event. documenta also announced Sakuliu Pavavaljung's suspension. An investigation into Sakuliu Pavavaljung continued throughout 2022, and culminated in September of that year with an indictment on charges of offences against sexual autonomy.
Sakuliu Pavavaljung has participated in the making of two films about Paiwan culture. He was the subject of Sakuliu (1994), which was directed by Lee Daw-ming, and shot by Lin Jian-siang, and began filming in 1992. The director and cinematographer had been in Sakuliu Pavavaljung's life for one year prior to formally filming him. The Last Chieftain was released in 1998 and credited Sakuliu Pavavaljung as a co-director alongside Lee Daw-ming. The Last Chieftain depicts leadership in Paiwan settlements and featured Sakuliu Pavavaljung speaking with Lee about political and economic issues.
Sakuliu Pavavaljung (born 1960) is a Taiwanese Paiwan artist.
Sakuliu Pavavaljung was born in 1960, in Sandimen, Pingtung County, and resides in the village of Koushe. His family made iron knives for several generations. Sakuliu Pavavaljung's father named him after his paternal grandmother's father. Sakuliu Pavavaljung's three older siblings had died in infancy, so his father chose the name to evoke an ancestor that evil spirits had respected. Etan Pavavaljung, his younger brother, is a painter and woodcutter.