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2024 ART TAIPEI-Liang Gallery Presents Group Exhibition of Fifteen Artists, Showcasing Art’s Diversity and Contemporary Value

At the 2024 Art Taipei, Liang Gallery presents “Stitches of Time," bringing together artistic excellence spanning a century. Here, tradition and innovation interweave, seeking breakthroughs in continuity and exploring innovation through dialogue.

 

The exhibition space flows naturally between different artistic vocabularies. Modern art master Chen Cheng-po’s works depict Taiwan’s landscapes with delicate brushstrokes, his unique language of light and shadow and realistic style conveying deep emotions for this land. Meanwhile, abstract art pioneer Hsiao Chin’s works demonstrate his unique vision of merging Eastern and Western aesthetics, exploring spiritual contemplation through pure form and color.

 

In narrative imagery, the exhibition presents important works by two internationally renowned artists: Hsu Chia-Wei, who recently won the 10th Eye Art & Film Prize, and Chien-Chi Chang, the first Taiwanese full member of Magnum Photos. Both artists deeply explore humanitarian issues and identity in the era of globalization through visual media. Hsu Chia-Wei combines contemporary art and cinematic language to uncover alternative perspectives outside official historical narratives. As one of the nominees for the 2025 Sigg Prize, his work continues to receive international attention. Chien-Chi Chang documents and reflects the existence of marginalized groups through his unique photographic perspective, giving voice to overlooked realities and revealing social structures.

 

The exhibition presents rich layers in material expression. Lee Chung-Chung creates flowing contemporary landscapes with her signature ink language, while Yu Peng infuses modern spirit into traditional brushwork, displaying profound Taoist thought. Indigenous artist Aluaiy Kaumakan’s woven installations are distinctive, transforming traditional Paiwan crafts into contemporary artistic language to tell stories of tribal memory and female perspectives. Jam Wu’s paper art demonstrates the unique charm of traditional media in contemporary contexts.

 

Contemporary artistic dialogue continues throughout the exhibition space. Leo Wang responds to environmental and social issues through abstract visual vocabulary, with impressive flowing light and atmospheric imagery. LO Chiao-Ling and Huang Yi-Sheng depict contemporary life scenes from fresh perspectives, showing young generations’ unique observations. The exhibition also includes works by Lee Chen-Dao, Yen Ching-Chieh, Chou Tai-Chun, and Chen Pu, injecting more contemporary vitality.

 

“Stitches of Time" demonstrates the natural flow between traditional and contemporary artistic creation. At this moment when the global art market towards Asian art, this exhibition aims to highlight Taiwan art’s cultural foundation and innovative vitality in both inheriting tradition and pioneering the future. Additionally, Liang Gallery will present artist Aluaiy Kaumakan’s large-scale work in the Public Art section (booth PA-1) and showcase works by Jam WU, Chen Pu, Lin Jing-yao, and Aluan Wang in the Julius Baer and AUO FindARTs section (booth S01/S06).

 

 

 

ART TAIPEI 2024

■Super VIP Preview

24 October (Thu.) 12:00-21:00

 

■Vernissage

24 October (Thu.) 18:00-21:00

 

■VIP Preview

24 October (Thu.) 15:00-21:00

25 October (Fri.) 11:00-14:00

 

■Public View

25 October (Fri.)   14:00-19:00

26 October (Sat.)  11:00-19:00

27 October (Sun.)  11:00-19:00

28 October (Mon.) 11:00-18:00

 

■Venue

Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1

NO.5, Hsin-Yi Rd., Sec 5, Taipei, Taiwan, 11011, R.O.C

 

■Artists

・E03 Liang Gallery|Chen Cheng-po, Hsiao Chin, Hsu Chia-Wei,

Chien-Chi Chang, Lee Chung-Chung, Yu Peng, Aluaiy Kaumakan,

Jam Wu, Leo Wang, LO Chiao-Ling, Huang Yi-Sheng, Lee Chen-Dao, Yen Ching-Chieh, Chou Tai-Chun, and Chen Pu

 

・PA-1 Public Art |Aluaiy Kaumakan

・S01 Julius Baer|Jam Wu

・S06 AUO FindARTs|Chen Pu, Lin Jing-yao, and Aluan Wang

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