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New Voice: Contemporary Art Dialogue Among Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai

1998

21x30 cm

 

As Chinese people enter the 21st century, no matter where they are in any place or city, it can be said that the artistic environment, expression forms and ideological concepts they face have undergone structural changes.


In order to let the audience understand the life concerns and artistic perspectives of artists from the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, the museum specially invited JUI-JEN SHIH, HO Oscar, and Wu Liang to curate and exhibit "New Voice: Contemporary Art Dialogue Among Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai" through Taipei, Hong Kong, and Shanghai in the late 1980s. The works of artists with different styles and perspectives from the early 1990s, by grasping the pulse of the times, analyze the appearance and voices of contemporary young artists in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Shanghai, and interpret the creative potential and future of current Chinese artists in many excellent works. Diverse development trends.


New Voice: Contemporary Art Dialogue Among Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai
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