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Fanny Brodar
(b.1971, Norway, based in Maine, USA)
Exhibeted Artworks
Fu Tso-Hsin
(b.1971, Taiwan)
Exhibeted Artworks
Minchan Kim
(b.1965, South Korea)
Exhibeted Artworks
Peng Yu-Tzu
(b.1996, Taiwan)
Exhibeted Artworks
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The young artist explores the delicate relationship between fragmentation and structure through the layering of fragmented brushstrokes. Her painting technique is characterized by finely layered, fragmented strokes, where each stroke seems to carry an inner emotional fluctuation. Peng views "brokenness" as a positive creative method, believing that these subtle differences can evoke the viewer’s perception of life and the flow of time. She uses white as the core, magnifying the flaws in the painting, allowing every detail to point directly to the essence of the work. The interweaving of blank spaces and fragmented brushwork creates an intangible "climate," as if an invisible force moves uncertainly before the viewer. 

Tsai Shih-Hung
(b.1979, Taiwan)
Exhibeted Artworks

Tsai Shih-Hung was born in Taiwan in 1979. He holds an MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts, and has won various prizes and awards throughout his decade-long career. He has been twice selected to represent Taiwan for residencies in Los Angeles and Hong Kong. An art critic once described his painting as “philosophical poetry, dark yet profound.” Paying attention to different outcast and empty existences in contemporary life, Tsai excels in delineating the sense of marginality of things abandoned and exploring the boundary between the real and the unreal. Beneath the humorous images of his work, he often delivers serious social observations. The conflicting opposition in his work is what makes it so captivating.

Yu Xiao-Yu
(b.1988, China)
Exhibeted Artworks

Yu Xiao-Yu's artistic practice combines precise geometric forms with high-saturation, luminous colors, creating a distinctive visual language that translates and distills the subtle emotions of everyday life. Her views art as an intensely personal expression, and at the core of his creative exploration is the pursuit of transforming fragmented daily moments and fleeting memories into shared sensory experiences that resonate with the viewer. Through a meticulous balance of structure and emotion, he strives to evoke a profound connection between his work and its audience, allowing rational compositions to coexist with delicate emotional nuances.

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