
Sketching that Head, and the Stories of Its Body–HSU Che-Yu Solo Exhibition
This exhibition is about the representation of the “head” but is also not directly correlated to the “head”. When a head is detached from its body, it is no longer a part of the image connected to the human figure. Through various techniques of representation, that head and its body become a visual archive, research subject, props, merely just a contour, an empty vessel, or just a partial piece.
- 二月 18, 2022
- Exhibitions

A Performance in the Church — HSU Chia-Wei’s solo exhibition
After Hsu Chia-Wei made his The Story of Hoping Island in 2008, he noticed the Fort Noord-Holland built in the 17th Century (Fort San Salvador in 1642) on Hoping Island, which soon raised his interest in exploring the complex network of the Dutch East India Company and how it was connected to the old city of Malacca built in 1641 and the war between Cambodia and the Dutch in 1643.
- 十一月 06, 2021
- Exhibitions

HSIAO Chin Solo Exhibition-Harmony of the Grande Chi
The Grand Chi is where the universe germinated from, and where the heavens, the earth, and all things have transformed from. It is a pure vital force that nourishes mankind and evokes auspicious peace and harmony.
Hsiao Chin’s universal view was developed based on Eastern calligraphy and Taoist philosophy, and while in the West, he was able to cultivate his own unique cultural substance and apply it in his abstract art.
- 三月 25, 2021
- Exhibitions, HSIAO Chin

Terrain, Maps, Time Travel— CHOU Tai-Chun’s Solo Exhibition
It is Chou’s second solo exhibition at Liang Gallery, in which he continues with his exploration of the conflict caused by the human intervention in nature to develop a new dimension of time similar to the time travel; while the new works for the exhibition also touch upon the industrial history and terrain changes that Taiwan has been through.
- 十一月 05, 2020
- CHOU Tai-Chun, Exhibitions, 周代焌

The Gaze from the North: Kuo Hsueh-Hu and His Southern World
The Gaze from the North: Kuo Hsueh-Hu and His Southern World will open on September 5 at Liang Gallery in Neihu, Taipei. The exhibition curated by WU Chao-Jen, the Assistant Professor of Department of Fine Arts at Tunghai University, features the masterpieces by KUO Hsueh-Hu (1908-2012) of his years in Taiwan and overseas, with which he was selected by the first Taiwan Art Exhibition, along with a great number of the rarely-seen flower paintings and travel paintings.
- 九月 10, 2020
- Exhibitions, 郭雪湖

Truth as White – A Retrospective Exhibition of CHU Wei-Bor
The “Truth as White – A Retrospective Exhibition of CHU Wei-Bor” is a comprehensive exhibition featuring his works of drawings from early days, oil painting on canvas, glass plate and oil paint on paper, ink on paper, woodblock prints, acrylic on fabric, paper sculpture, and the Spring Plowing series made of linen and thread from later in his career.
- 五月 20, 2020
- Exhibitions

House in the Shade of Osmanthus Trees · Bustling Spring Scenery – Yu Peng
Yu Peng is a representative figure in the history of contemporary ink painting in Taiwan. Known as the “Ancient Person of Today", his paintings show a magnificently distinct style of Chinese ink painting perfectly reflecting his heroic spirit.
- 一月 02, 2020
- Exhibitions

Yu Ya-Lan’s Solo Exhibition – Light&Ridge
Light & Ridge is the theme of Ya-Lan Yu’s first exhibition in three years, and her latest body of work shows experimental qualities, with the collection serving as a documentary for the subtle transformation and breakthrough she’s made artistically in the last few years.
- 十一月 29, 2019
- Exhibitions

Simple Noble: The Artist Careers of Liao Shiou-Ping
The exhibition is a highlight of the contemporary master Liao Shiou-Ping’s artistic path with selections from his early works in the 1960s to the latest works in 2019.
- 八月 07, 2019
- Exhibitions

A Scene like Poetry – Wu Chien-Yi’s Solo Exhibition
Taiwanese Artist Wu Chien-Yi specializes in collage art and mixed media installations. Her art is the after product of various approaches regarding keen observations and experiments.
- 二月 26, 2019
- Exhibitions

My Way in One Continuous Strand – A Retrospective Exhibition of Chu Ko
The exhibition features 33 artworks by Chu Ko, all from a period which reveals the artist’s artistic belief that the infinity originates with one and ends in one as inherited from the Chinese culture which associates rope making with governing.
- 十二月 29, 2018
- Exhibitions

Jam Wu’s Exhibition–Songs and Bonfires
Taiwanese artist Jam Wu focuses on the history of folk art and experiments with the interpretation of personal characteristics by sharing the paper-cut culture. The exhibition includes four subtopics, which summarize Wu’s artistic exploration of the past two years.
- 十一月 03, 2018
- Exhibitions