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The 2012 Exhibition of Children’s Ink Painting Competition in Taiwan

Have you ever appreciated the beauty of the 228 Memorial Peace Park in Taipei while passing through it? This past summer, a group of children spent three or more hours in the hot weather and painted the landscape of the park with tender and delicate skills. The children’s loving works, exhibited at Nanhai Open-Air Gallery in Taipei until January 31, 2013, .....

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The Art of Liu Yu

Professor Liu Yu was born in Jilin Province, China in 1919 and had a difficult life growing up there. Perhaps his concern for humanism and his passionate love of life are caused by the early passing away of his parents and the material shortages during the wars. Deep humanistic concerns are revealed throughout his works; even his still lifes often contain persistent symbolic imagery. To the humble and self-restrained Liu, art is the summation of our understanding of life. Using reminiscence of the past, assisted by poetic imagination, .....

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Ceramic Visions: 2012 Taiwan Ceramics Biennale

It’s the second time since 2004 that the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts cooperates with New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum to hold the exhibition “Taiwan Ceramics Biennale.” The event, with the topic of "ceramic visions," attracted a total of 651 ceramic artists from 54 countries. Over 100 finalist works were selected to appear in the exhibition. It demonstrates the diversified beauty of ceramics to viewers as well as provides ceramics fans with a chance to appreciate the flourishing creativity of ceramic artists and catch a glimpse of the heights the ceramic arts have reached in recent years. .....

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Reading Li Shan

Li Shan is one of the most important artists in the history of Chinese contemporary art. In his four-decade long artistic career, Li has always insisted on constantly contemplating, exploring and reflecting on life and human nature through artistic creation. Since the mid-nineties, he has begun the creation of his bio-art—the Reading series. This exhibition, presenting Li’s thinking, ideas, and experiments regarding bio-art over the past 17 years, is currently showing at Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei until January 20, 2013. The exhibited items include his reading journals on bio-art in 1995, a bio-art proposal created in New York in 1998, a digitally-produced fused image of an insect and an artist, .....

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Reverence• Tranquillity•Purity• Imagination: Retrospective Exhibition of Yang-Che Liu

Yang-Che Liu has been a painter for more than 50 years. He liked to depict everyday objects in a distinctive, surreal way. Taiwanese historical sites, traditional red-tiled buildings and Buddha statues were also favorite subjects of his. Liu’s main media in his early period were oil, sketch and watercolor. Later, after learning printmaking in Paris, he switched to printmaking and continued to work in this medium for nearly 30 years. He started painting in oils again in 1995 but never stopped producing prints. This exhibition at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung, .....

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