Le Petit Prince


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  • Duration: 2012/02/04-02/26
  • Opening: 2012/02/04 3:00pm
  • Exhibited artists: No2good, Leo Wang, Lee Yi-Ya, Wu Chia-Chi, Hu Chau-Tsung, Kao Ya-Ting, Yeh Jen-Kun

 

Seven fresh styles of a new generation artists – No2good, Leo Wang, Lee Yi-Ya, Wu Chia-Chi, Hu Chau-Tsung, Kao Ya-Ting, Yeh Jen-Kun – each take on a narrative approach to interpret the literary masterpiece, The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Depicting the gentle heart of the little prince and his insistence on friendship, love, adventure, and other wonderful things, they invoke the warm memories of different generations when they were touched by the tale of the little prince.

 

The works of No2good are filled with humor and a colorful tone, bringing street styles that exude a joyful atmosphere. The works of Wang Chien-Wen, who lives in Paris, feature a pure clarity and an elegant European tone. Awarded the Silver Medal at 2012 GEISAI#3, Lee Yi-Ya uses painting techniques to show muddled pictures that are similar to overexposed photos. They are filled with a dramatic tension. In works by Wu Chia-Chi, there is often a link between fairy tales and real life that provides life with a narrative, much like how the simple, yet rich philosophical dialogue in The Little Prince, can even more cleverly reflect the vicissitudes of life. Hu Chau-Tsung captures the edge contours of a journey onto the canvas, allowing viewers to attempt to understand the process as well as bring about s personal experience. Using bright colors and an interspersed juxtaposition of figurative images, Kao Ya-Ting hides rich emotions and describes delicate observations while travelling through natural and urban scenery. Yeh Jeh-Kun deliberately pursues easily forgotten corners, attempting to express faint temperatures left behind.

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