Booth D13丨Kwai Fung Hin at Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas 2023: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center

May 11, 2023 to May 14, 2023
  • Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery is delighted to participate in the Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas for the first time, with a curation of important artworks from gallery's represented artists, demonstrating extensive cultural experiences and global perspectives, which bridge the West and the East in fresh and remarkable ways. The exhibited artists include Li Huayi, Lalan, Xue Song, Ziad Dalloul, Oswaldo Vigas and Bai Ming.

  • Booth D13丨Kwai Fung Hin at Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas 2023

     

    Fair Dates

    11 - 14 May 2023

     

    Venue

    Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (4th Floor) 

     

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  • Li Huayi
    Sunshine from Deep Space II, 2019
    Ink and gold leaf on silk
    139 x 252.5cm
  • Chinese Contemporary ink artist Li Huayi revitalises landscape painting traditions from the Song Dynasty through the lens of Western contemporary thoughts and approaches. Sunshine from Deep Space II (2019) is one of the representative works from the ink and gold leaf on silk series. It showcases his mastery in integrating gold leaf with sophisticated ink and brushstrokes on silk to envision boundless dimensions and perpetual duration.

  • As a French-Chinese female multidisciplinary artist of the 20th century, Lalan developed her own unique and experimental artistic oeuvre by...
    Lalan
    The Spoiled Land , 1990
    Oil on canvas
    114 x 146cm
    As a French-Chinese female multidisciplinary artist of the 20th century, Lalan developed her own unique and experimental artistic oeuvre by combining the traditions of oriental painting, Art Informel abstraction, and her own accomplished background as a music composer and modern dancer. In The Spoiled Land (1990), she verges on pure abstraction by transforming rhythmic modern dance movements into expressive brushstrokes, synthesized with the introspective spirit of Chinese qigong.
  • As one of the pioneers in the Chinese Pop Art movement, Xue Song deploys fire, ashes, and fragments of printed...
    Xue Song
    Torrent, 2023
    Mixed media on canvas 
    120 x 240cm 

    As one of the pioneers in the Chinese Pop Art movement, Xue Song deploys fire, ashes, and fragments of printed matter as media that are characteristic of his distinctive visual language. Through ‘deconstruction’ and ‘reconstruction’, he selects fragments of images and texts and rearranges them into his pictorial expressions, resulting in a brand new way of viewing and thinking. Since 2019, inspired by the philosophical concept that ‘Dao models itself a­fter nature’, Xue Song turned to the abstract representation of the natural world, as in his new work Torrent (2023), to envision the endless cycle of life and Dao of nature.

  • Born in Syria and based in Paris since 1984, Ziad Dalloul is considered as one of the most accomplished artists...
    Ziad Dalloul
    Still Life, 2021
    Oil on canvas
    195 x 130cm

    Born in Syria and based in Paris since 1984, Ziad Dalloul is considered as one of the most accomplished artists from the Arab world. He uses visual and sensory abundance to probe the boundaries between the natural and metaphysical worlds, applying the symbolism of static objects, lived spaces, and the ever-changing nature to open up pathways between the visible and the imagined, as in the oil painting Still Life (2021). In the meanwhile, Artist's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong Shimmer of Memory — Solo Exhibition of Ziad Dalloul will debut on 20 May at Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery.

  • Born in 1923, Oswaldo Vigas was one of Latin America's most prominent avant-garde artists and played a key role in...
    Oswaldo Vigas
    Untitled, 1969
    Oil on canvas
    80 x 50cm
    Born in 1923, Oswaldo Vigas was one of Latin America's most prominent avant-garde artists and played a key role in the Parisian art scene between 1952 and 1964. Profusely inspired by the origin of life, the Latin American landscape, its history and mythology, Vigas’s work is rooted in a number of styles, such as Constructivism, Informalism and Neo-figuration, all applied in a personal way. The works from 1969 to 1973 returned to a visual poetry tending toward geometric abstraction, which Vigas called ‘the geometry of sensitivity’. ‘Sensitivity’ comes from the exploration and enthusiasm for life, and ‘geometry’ comes from the disassembly and construction of rationality. Created in 1969, Untitled uses a geometric style of color modeling to open up a contemporary perspective for Latin American abstract art aesthetics.
  • As one of the most representative artists of Chinese contemporary ceramic art, Bai Ming subtly and precisely combines the shape...
    Bai Ming 
    Dancing Silk, 2017
    Porcelain
    49 x 44 (Dia.)cm
    As one of the most representative artists of Chinese contemporary ceramic art, Bai Ming subtly and precisely combines the shape of ceramics and the spirit of Chinese painting. His works not only carries the continuation of traditional techniques, but also integrates contemporary aesthetics in an abstract way, reshaping contemporary ceramic art. Created in 2017, Dancing Silk has an elegant shape, exquisite lines and fresh patterns. The beauty of the silk dance of the Han Dynasty runs through ancient and modern times, carrying the romantic and elegant humanistic spirit of the East, and perceiving the echo of civilization and history in the present.