TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taipei’s art landscape is buzzing in May and June, offering a rich tapestry of exhibitions that span historical reverence to cutting-edge contemporary expressions.
From a centennial tribute to a Taiwanese ink master to explorations of the artist’s muse, and even a foray into the world’s most “disgusting” foods, there is something to captivate every artistic palate.
Join us for a sneak peek at the must-see exhibitions unfolding across the city.
Tina Keng Gallery and TKG+ join forces to present “The Painter’s Model,” a thought-provoking group exhibition featuring sixteen prominent artists, including Wang Pan-yuen (王攀元), Wang Huai-qing (王懷慶), Yun Gee (朱沅芷), and Wu Dayu.
Through their diverse lenses, the exhibition explores the multifaceted role of the model in art across different eras and cultural contexts, offering fresh insights into the creative process and the relationship between artist and subject.
Date: April 26 – May 31
Venue: Tina Keng Gallery and TKG+
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