Dream of a Better Tomorrow – Contemporary Artists Group Exhibition


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New spring and the cycle of the seasons have triggered the subtle change of the human senses and minds. Between human and the earth is the symbiosis and endless mutual reliance relationship. By creating, through reflecting the change of landscapes as well as the subtle five senses, the artists awaken people to the conscious of the rapid variation between human society and the nature.

 

We are delighted to invite you to gaze at the beautiful scene of human minds and the nature. Via the observation of artists, pay attentions and cherishment to our living environment. We can imagine a great and fantastic earth together, which is full of vitality and beautifulness.

 

Tsai Kuen-Lin takes artworks as a medium, inviting viewers to awaken those forgotten feelings through the new sense experiences coming with artworks. The work, Mountain House, embodies the abstract idea of how human knowledge was born from the nature.

 

Tsai Chieh-Hsin is good at using recycling paper pulp as the creation medium. By using pulp, which is eco-friendly as well as possessing temperature and touch, she build three-dimensional sculptures. With deep radians and curvature, she presents a base, which is warming and full of vitality, and brings back to the original simplicity and pureness of lives.

 

The artist, Kao Ya-Ting, merges the relationship between human and the nature in the paintings. She paints the nature scene does not just for depicting the nature but also for inspiring people. In A cement plant, upon colorful mountains, there is a line of artificial buildings—a strong contrast yet a mutual interdependence integration. How human’s future will be developed? This work provides us a glimpse of imagination.

 

Hung Yun-Ting uses “imagination” as the core idea of works, like she always did. She tries to guide viewers through the use of imagination to create a personal subjective experience of life and build a personal inner world of color.

 

Chou Tai-Chun is good at highlighting the phenomenon of how modern people has infinitely broadened their vision through the “screen interface", yet their vision is relatively closed and biased in the meanwhile. The theme of artworks bases on using the actual attractions as creation background, and focuses on investigating how to build up a constructing world via imagination.

 

Five artists use their own unique vocabulary to describe a natural and spiritual resting place, building up an ideal and future state together via artworks.

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