Redefining ‘Gaia’ through works of art at the MoCA Taipei
An exhibition at the MOCA Taipei seeks to redefine Gaia as a 'concept entity that is composed by the technology of gene, algorithm, intelligent design and automata projects', proposing the idea that 'Technology' has now become the mother of Genesis.
Lumière: Renaissance of Taiwanese Art & Culture in the 20th century
Titled Water of Immortality, this sculpture in white marble brings to mind The Birth of Venus by the great Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli.
“OASIS:Going Meta” at Asia Art Centre and the Future of Crypto Art
Some even see it as a revolution that will not only reform the art world, but the way we see and experience this world.
A Journey to Self Through “HOPE” at ALIEN Art Centre
HOPE is a duo solo exhibition that revolves around the work of jewellery artist Jiro Kamata and photographer Caroline Halley des Fontaines.
Ann Veronica Janssens’ Coloured Mist Room and the Path Towards Enlightenment
This 2017 creation invites viewers to wander through a room permeated with fog coloured in green, yellow and pink, challenging their perception of this mundane world and perhaps, for some, their very own existence.
A ‘Soul-trembling’ Universe Woven by Shiota Chiharu
The artist’s largest-ever solo exhibition Shiota Chiharu: The Soul Trembles travelled to the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) this summer, deeply affecting the souls of many visitors.
The Experience of Becoming a Curator-Visitor at MoNTUE
Last winter, I made a visit to the MoNTUE for the exhibition The Everlasting Bloom: Rediscovering Taiwanese Modern Art.
Wandering in “WAN der LAND”
Though small-scaled, this exhibition has succeeded in encapsulating the richness and diversity of Wanhua's tradition and culture.
Traversing Light and Colours in Hans Kotter’s Work
“…I viewed Kotter’s works of light as if I was reading a piece of poetry that opens doors to new way of thinking and understanding. The only difference of the two being that, this time around, the poetry is composed of light and colours.”
Unearthing the Land’s Distant Past at the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology
“This breathtaking view — though geometric and architectural — was unlike any other that I’ve ever seen.”