Lin Guang-Ming graduated from the National Taipei University of the Arts Institute of Technology with a Master of Arts. His work has been shown in Beijing, Shanghai, Hongkong, Paris, Fukuoka, the United States. In 2008, he held a solo exhibition at the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art. In the same year, he won the Taipei Art Prize. His works have been collected by the National Taiwan Museum of Art. For Lin Guang-Ming, image creation is a combination of imagination and a reponse to what is being seen, or the viewing process.
The images have been taken in the past. Whatever the reason for their creation, they are merely objects of record, and the “real” image subsided, fading into memory. For Ling Guang-Ming, the rendezvous between himself and the past is like the unfamiliar glimpse in the mirror. At the moment of "watching,” it is like listening and seeing things as if the sound is imminent and disappearing. "Never Happened" is a "portrait" made of the "images" depicting the "other side" far away from the image and attempting to present scenes surrounded by the "I" in a moment.