2023 ART SOLO
05 May 2023-07 May 2023
Information

 

CHINI Gallery
 

Booth:
A05 Daniel PULMAN
B06 CHEN Cheng-Wei
B07 TSAI Meng-Chang

 

· OPEN TO PUBLIC

5 MAY 11:00 - 19:00

6 MAY 11:00 - 19:00

7 MAY 11:00 - 17:00

 

· VIP PREVIEW

4 MAY 12:00-21:00

 

📍VENUE

Taipei EXPO Dome (No. 1, Yumen St., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City)

Artist

柏丹(1975-)

Daniel PULMAN

He specializes in visualizing his observation, perception and memory of natural landscape and cultural characteristics of different places through painting the everyday life of ordinary people.
He specializes in visualizing his observation, perception and memory of natural landscape and cultural characteristics of different places through painting the everyday life of ordinary people.

蔡孟閶 (1984-)

TSAI Meng-Chang

TSAI completely avoids the typical urban landscapes and instead, his paintings hover on the fringes of what we consider the city. The designs of the scenes in his images are paired with an understated palette, ranging from dark gray, unsaturated yellow, green, and other heavy brownish colors.
TSAI completely avoids the typical urban landscapes and instead, his paintings hover on the fringes of what we consider the city. The designs of the scenes in his images are paired with an understated palette, ranging from dark gray, unsaturated yellow, green, and other heavy brownish colors.

陳承衛 (1984-)

CHEN Cheng-Wei

CHEN is now a representative artist of Chinese contemporary figurative painting. Having being fascinated with things of a mysterious and dramatic nature since childhood, Chen has delved into the world of figurative painting and absorbed Eastern and Western historic elements, integrating various symbols drawn from traditional Chinese culture with contemporary scenes to create his Self-portrait Series and Series on the Republic of China.
CHEN is now a representative artist of Chinese contemporary figurative painting. Having being fascinated with things of a mysterious and dramatic nature since childhood, Chen has delved into the world of figurative painting and absorbed Eastern and Western historic elements, integrating various symbols drawn from traditional Chinese culture with contemporary scenes to create his Self-portrait Series and Series on the Republic of China.
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