Entering Sekaikei – Bokurano – Chen I-Chun Solo Exhibition

Entering Sekaikei – Bokurano – Chen I-Chun Solo Exhibition


The title of this exhibition is adapted from the phrase “sekai-kei” (lit. world-type) by the Japanese philosopher Hiroki Azuma. The term “sekai-kei” became popular in 2003 and there is no particular national and social setting. The protagonist is you or me, the focus of the story is on the world crisis and destruction.

Ideal Life — LO Chiao-Ling Solo Exhibition

Ideal Life — LO Chiao-Ling Solo Exhibition


The paintings created by Lo during the past few years are closely related to her family life. Many of her paintings are portraits of children painted with a sense of lightness and sobriety.

Life, Painting and Traveling — CHEN Chyan-Ming

Life, Painting and Traveling — CHEN Chyan-Ming


Chen Chyan-Ming, the second son of Taiwanese pioneer artist Chen Cheng-po. For many years, he had been engaged in the management of chemical industry and only after he retired, he returned to painting. Over the past 20 years, he had painted a large number of works.

Passing Inheritance to the Future Generations / Visible and Invisible – Liang Gallery 25th Anniversary Special Exhibition

Passing Inheritance to the Future Generations / Visible and Invisible – Liang Gallery 25th Anniversary Special Exhibition


The exhibition will showcase the artworks by Taiwan’s pre-war great masters and Taiwan’s century-old cultural history documents, including more than twenty master artists and more than seventy pieces of timeless treasures of each period.

What a Neat Painting — CANDY BIRD Solo Exhibition

What a Neat Painting — CANDY BIRD Solo Exhibition


Candy Bird is good at utilizing his chosen space and objects, he combines many daily home items with his paintings and texts written by him that tries to present the thin line between ideologies as well as the ways to shatter daily routines.

Action Through Inaction — CHOU Tai-Chun Solo Exhibition

Action Through Inaction — CHOU Tai-Chun Solo Exhibition


In his first solo exhibition at Liang Gallery, the artist Chou Tai-Chun adopts a trilogy form to develop a narrative representing the relation between oneself and the environment, and concerned about the filtered and recollected opinion after a moment of contemplation.

Mountains of the Four Seasons — LIU De-Lang Solo Exhibition

Mountains of the Four Seasons — LIU De-Lang Solo Exhibition


Liu De-Lang has been passionate about mountaineering for many years. Being surrounded by mountains evokes a sense of humility and the respect for the grandeur of nature, as shown in Liu’s brushwork which visualizes the majestic mountains.

Poetic Universe – Lee Chung-Chung Solo Exhibition

Poetic Universe – Lee Chung-Chung Solo Exhibition


Looking back at the creative journey of Lee Chung-Chung over the last five decades, one can see her stable presence in the world of art. She never once deviated from her pursuit of abstract ink painting due to social environments or ever-changing artistic trends.

Ring Ring – Fu Hau-Shiuan Solo Exhibition

Ring Ring – Fu Hau-Shiuan Solo Exhibition


Fu Hau-Shiuan holds his first solo exhibition “Ring Ring", which is an extension of his promise series. He chose to use a ring to express his thoughts about the phenomenon and replaced the gems on the rings with pieces of stones.

Becoming a Place to Be – Hu Chau-Tsung Solo Exhibition

Becoming a Place to Be – Hu Chau-Tsung Solo Exhibition


After three years, artist Hu Chau-Tsung is back, once again holding his new solo exhibition at the Liang Gallery. A place is not just something material and visible, but also space where memory, imagination, and identity mix together.

Drifting in the Future – Yen Ching-Chieh Solo Exhibition

Drifting in the Future – Yen Ching-Chieh Solo Exhibition


For the first time, artist Yen Ching-Chieh is holding his solo exhibition, Drifting in the Future, at the Liang Gallery. A continuation of his recent Drifting Series, this exhibition showcases his works over the last few years.

TAD Festival 2017 – The Aftermath: The Lift of Martial Law

TAD Festival 2017 – The Aftermath: The Lift of Martial Law


This exhibition explores different generations of Taiwanese contemporary artists over a period of three decades, as well as their reflections and responses to the declaration and abolishment of Martial Law.

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