One to All: the art of Wang Huaiquin
Wang Huaiquin, born in Beijin, studied in the Central Academy of Craft Art and earned his graduate degree there. Influenced by his mentor, Wu Guanzhong, Wang was passionate with the modern idea from the West. He developed an enduring concept of esthetics and characteristics uniquely his own after surviving the hardship of Cultural Revolution. Though trained as an oil painter, Wang’s attention was on the abstract language of form and space. In recent years, he embraced the norm of brush and ink into his works which revealed his philosophic kinship back to the East.

The exhibition, held at Taipei Fine Arts Museum until August 5, 2012 (http://www.tfam.museum/TFAM_Exhibition/exhibitionDetail.aspx?PMN=2&ExhibitionId=429&PMId=429), comprises 40 pieces of work from the artist’s entire career. Wang titled the exhibition from Tao philosophy which exemplifies the thinking of “oneness begets duality, duality begets trinity, and trinity begets all things” – a lucid reflection upon the artist’s creative route to the manifestation of life.