Quo Ying-sheng


Quo Ying-sheng

Quo Ying-sheng, born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1950, went to Paris to study in 1975.

 

Quo Ying-sheng’s photographic career began with documentary photography focusing on impressions of native Taiwan, and later shifted to travel-oriented imagery photography, seeking new colors, forms, and mental images. For him, travel is not only a cleansing and a ritual, but also a barrier separating the past and the future, and a medium for obtaining new energy. He believes that the scenes and people in his works seem to have been waiting for him, and he simply brought them back when the time was right.

The atmosphere of loneliness and solitude was an emotion that lingered from his childhood, and it is also the source of his creativity. As a representative figure of “mental imagery photography,” his works not only capture the flow of light and shadow but also deeply depict the inner loneliness and keen perception of the world.

He abandoned the traditional photographic mode of focusing on people, and instead turned his lens to natural light and shadow and surrounding still objects. These seemingly ordinary things, under his lens, exude a unique charm full of nihilism, becoming the only existence that accompanies his lonely soul. Viewers, through his works, seem to enter a world intertwined with multiple senses. Paris, Taipei, Kyoto, Venice—these cities, under his lens, are no longer mere geographical labels, but memory containers that carry breeze, humidity, scent, sound, emotions, and time. Each work is a moment of condensed time, an eternal aura.

Quo Ying-sheng has received the Ministry of Education’s Literary and Artistic Creation Award, the National Literary and Artistic Creation Award, and the National Cultural and Artistic Award, among others.

His photographic works have received international recognition and are collected by many important domestic and international institutions, including the National Library of France, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the French Ministry of Culture, M+ Museum, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, and the National Museum of Taiwan History.

CV
  • EDUCATION
1975 Department of Cinema, Université Paris VIII

EXPERIENCE

2007 Artistic Director for JAMEI CHEN

SOLO EXHIBITONS

2012 “Quo Ying-Shen 201 Visual Notes”, Dialogue, Taipei, Taiwan
2008 “The Vistas of My Memory: Quo Ying-Shen Solo Exhibition”, in ART Space, Tainan, Taiwan
1995 Solo Exhibition, New Phase Art Space, Tainan, Taiwan

“Grass”, Taipei Photography Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

1993 “Quo Ying-Shen, 1973-1993”, New Phase Art Space, Tainan, Taiwan

Solo Exhibition, Hsiung Shih Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

“Solitary Places”, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

1983 “Images of Taiwan”, Canon Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
1982 “couleurs non stop”, Canon Gallery, Paris, France
1981 “Photographic Notes”, Spring Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1979 First-ever Solo Exhibition, Spring Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

COLLECTION

2013 M+ Museum, HongKong
2008 National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan
2004 National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan
  National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan
  Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
  National Museum of Taiwan History, Tainan, Taiwan
  Bibliotheque Nationale Paris, Paris, France
  Centre National d’Aer et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
Ministry of Culture, France
Canon International Co., Tokyo, Japan
  • AWARDS
 1984 Government Information Office Golden Tripod Awards
  Ministry of Education Literary and Arts Creation Awards
  National Award for Arts
  Juming Museum Photography Award
  Taipei Photo Festival New Talent Award
  Taipei Arts Award
  Kaohsiung Awards of Fine Arts
  Uni-President Cup Photography Award
“Wu San-Lien Arts Award”

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