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ARTrigin 2024 Spring Exhibition - Art Power: The Power of Love Unfolds

This spring, art and love will intertwine and dance in the ARTrigin 2024 Spring Exhibition, presenting an inspiring and insightful art experience.

Innovative Exhibition and In-depth Dialogue

The exhibition is characterized by its innovative micro-exhibition approach, which allows each piece of artwork to communicate more directly and deeply with the audience. In addition, the exhibition will also offer a well-designed tea party and artist talks, bringing a springtime full of art and love to the audience.

The Interpretation of Love in the Eyes of Artists

Art is not only the presentation of beauty, but also the rise of inner strength. This spring exhibition hopes to explore the various facets of love, including family, friendship, love, and passion for life itself, through the artists' diverse interpretations of love. Each piece of artwork is a love letter to the world and to each one of us in life.

“Here, you can enjoy the wonderful works of artists from different cultures and have face-to-face exchanges with them, exploring the infinite possibilities of art and love together.” Wei-Ru Hsiao, Executive Vice President of ARTrigin, cordially invites you to join us.

We look forward to seeing you at the ARTrigin 2024 Spring Exhibition, witnessing the power of art and sharing creations in the name of love.

Participating Artists:

Angel Artists

These angel artists demonstrate the diversity and richness of art with their unique creative concepts and characteristics. Through keen observation and careful depiction, they bring to life the detailed features of the natural ecology in their works, showing the purity and kindness of their hearts. They accurately capture the animal's movements and expressions, and use watercolor mixing and precise brushstrokes to create a wonderful sense of space, which makes the audience feel as if they can interact with the animals. In addition, they also transform animals and plants into quirky and simple shapes, and use misty and beautiful colors to present a light and humorous visual vocabulary and images full of rhythmic changes. They express the mysterious beauty of marine life with dazzling colors and wonderful shapes, and the golden dots in their works touch the audience's visual nerves, presenting images with a sense of rhythm. At the same time, they focus on color matching and richly layered aesthetics, demonstrating a free and easy creative attitude and a rich sense of beauty in simplicity. Through their works, these artists not only show their rich emotions and imaginations, but also lead the audience into a paradise full of fantasies, which makes people feel as if they are in the middle of it, and feel the beauty and wonder of life.

Wang Gaoxian (Taiwan)

Wang Gaoxian's creations have always been inseparable from the element of "people". He believes the world would be uninteresting without people, as their presence makes the world more emotionally rich, yet also full of strange and bizarre phenomena. To respond to these phenomena, he uses the role of “clowns” as an agent to interpret his own dilemmas and anxieties in the present world. When Wang read Jostein Gaarder's novel “The Solitaire Mystery,” he found that the clown is the character who knows the truth of the world the most, reinforcing the weight of the clown's role as an agent of the artwork. Visual art works are not supporting roles of literature or other narrative works; visual art has its own way of conveying messages, and clowns are not the only means. As an interpreter of Wang Gaoxian's view of the world, he may look at the world with a smile or disdain, but what is wrong with that in the world of art?

Martyn Barratt (UK)

Martyn Barratt is a British artist who has lived in Taiwan for more than 20 years; he has long regarded Taiwan as his hometown, and he cares about the environment and ecology of the North Coast and the Datun Mountains; he turns rural waste, marine waste, recycled materials, natural materials, wood, glass, stone ...... Martyn Barratt is concerned with the issue of marine pollution and often goes to the clean beaches of the sea and uses the marine wastes he picks up as a medium for his artwork.

Lin Ting Wei (Taiwan)

Artist Lin Ting Wei uses graphic paintings to convey his understanding of the natural environment and human society, using lines to express his feelings about form and space.

Exhibition Information:

Exhibition Title : ARTrigin 2024 Spring Exhibition
Exhibition Dates : April 17-24, 2024
Exhibition Time : 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Exhibition Venue : AMPLE Group Global Taipei Office (4F.-1, No. 308, Zhifu Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan)
Admission: Free 

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