News | 2021-10-03
The Exhibition Plan for 2021 Art Taipei
The theme planned by Imavision Art Center for the 2021 Art Taipei is "Perspective-Deconstruction-Integration".
Through the creation of artists who come from different cultures and countries, Imavision Art Center shows different viewing perspectives of art. Those invited artists can internally see through the appearance of external things, and then undergoing continuous deconstruction and reorganization, so as to use unique materials and techniques to instantly integrate all with the fusion. Through above, the vivid art works for the exhibition are created.
Danny Amazonas's will present his works of Fiber Art. Born in Taiwan and growing up in Brazil/USA, Danny loves colors and is good at unique sewing techniques. After deconstructing a large number of fabrics of different colors, he recombines them with innovative visual experience. This allows viewers to appreciate his unique visual fusion of artworks at different viewing distances and different viewing vehicles, such as mobile phone photography. Danny's art works have been exhibited in several international art fairs in the United States and Europe. His works are also widely collected by art galleries, museums, and international collectors.
From the Japanese ceramic artist Satoshi Kino, he takes the traditional hand-jiggering techniques to the extreme and creates wonderful art works. Each piece of his word seems to be extremely thin and stretched to the extreme. With this unique technique, Satoshi Kino expresses the unique lightness of celadon in the space, as if the breeze gently slides the surface of the work, which seems to be moving but not moving, with a unique ethereal abstraction of beauty. The generous shapes of his works, coupled with unique celadon finishes, can better present the unique oriental aesthetic-introverted and elegant, like the beauty of the dawn of the morning, the green and verdant lakes in the distant mountains. Satoshi Kino has won international first prizes in three countries (China, Spain, Japan), and has been collected by famous international museums, including Italy (Faenza International Ceramic Art Museum), Spain (Marratxi Municipal Museum), Slovenia (National Museum of Slovenia), the United States (Newark Art Museum) ... etc.
Peng Wei Shin will present his revolutionary rock-color paintings. After receiving Doctorate from Tokyo University of the Arts in Japan, he returned to Taiwan. After years of material deconstruction research and experimentation, he developed new revolution style of rock- color painting. After stacking layers of traditional rock color, the color of his painting is not turbid like traditional painting, but fresh and bright. When creating, the uniquely developed technique allows the rock color to be swayed freely like ink. Therefore, his rock-painting looks like water ink painting, while it still retains the special color chromaticity of rock color. In terms of visual appreciation, it presents a more vivid new realm of art. This exhibition is the first publication of special paintings with title of <Small Zhong See Big>.
Shoichi Okumura is a Japanese artist who was born in Beijing and grew up in Japan. He went to the Central Academy of Fine Arts to study for a master's degree. Okumura’s works look like a Western-style composition, but it is more integrated with the scattered perspective of the East, and at the same time, it cleverly presents like a traditional scroll painting, allowing the viewer’s line of sight to move freely along with the arrangement and dynamics of the various elements of the picture. This creates an atmosphere which is full of vitality.
In the vision of innovation related with water ink paintings, the latest works of Wu Yeou Xin, Di Qing and Chiu Yi Ning are on display.
Wu Yeou Xin has been teaching at Taiwan Normal University. In today's creation of water ink painting, Wu Yeou Xin chooses raw rice paper for his meticulous paintings, while the traditional painters are to avoid doing so. This makes the creation of water-ink meticulous characters more challenging. But after nearly 15 years of research and creation and publication, it has been affirmed by academics in Taiwan and abroad. These are showing the inner changes of the creators themselves, insisting on the creative main axis of meticulous water ink painting, seeking newness and seeking change.
Di Qing graduated from the China Academy of Art and obtained a master's degree from National Taiwan University of the Arts in 2018. At first glance, Di Qing's works have traces of objects that seem to be momentary, but they actually express a flow of emotions. The tension and story of the picture are constructed through unlimited imagination, and slowly bloom one by one with the layers of smudge on the silk. Di Qing combined his complex perceptions of the world and the re-creation of traditions with an incredible and comprehensive fusion to establish a new style of water ink painting, which brings unspeakable subtle feelings and gorgeous and ethereal visual experience.
Chiu Yi Ning graduated from the National Taiwan University of Arts. During her studies, she won several awards of water ink painting competitions. In 2017, she won the gold medal in the water ink painting at the National Art Exhibition. Chiu Yi Ning has returned to the starting point of the visual nature of the two propositions of "contemporariness of water ink painting" and "direction of one's own creation," which is natural "sketching". Do creative sketches in your own way. Looking closely at "Lonely City", Chiu Yi Ning's continuation of the aesthetic context does not lie in the brushwork and form, but in the thinking mode of the literati who understand life.
Li Chang-Kuo, an ultra-realistic artist, has recently paid attention to the natural streams in the suburbs of Taipei. In addition to enjoying the natural scenery, he has carefully observed the changes in the stream as it flows among the scattered rocks and the light is shining. “Using the oil painting techniques that I have learned, I can record the natural scenes vividly, so that the viewers come to the painting as if they are in the natural scenes, and appreciate the artist's heart of the present life.”, according to what Li Chang-Kuo said.
Lin Ching Che's watercolor works have distinct dual characteristics: in the real world, they carry a lonely color of alienation and silence. Lin Ching Che’ sense of loneliness comes from the deliberately constructed urban context in the picture: starting from Taiwan to Japan/Shanghai/Hong Kong with different urban styles, inadvertent occasional scenes in modern life enter the country, and through the "dialogue between people and the city", continuous unfold. And each "dialogue" creates a vivid life situation on the screen under the carefully considered rain scene effect.
Sculptor Toshimatsu Kuremoto was born in Japan in 1950. His creation is not to sculpt sculptures for the sake of making sculptures. It should be said that he is trying to use his peculiar sculptural techniques in the moments that humans often overlooked emotions and the instantaneous passing in urban life. And express it. Toshimatsu Kuremoto once said: "What I look forward to more strongly is that I can feel new ideas from within myself, and then create sculptures. This work is brand new and unique and has never been presented. "Therefore, when viewing Toshimatsu Kuremoto' sculptures, one can inevitably imagine the hidden content in the sphere on the metal surface. In the humanoid sculptures on the top of sphere metal surface, there are singles or doubles, presenting the thoughts about life, the feelings of office workers, and the speechless loneliness of successful people.