March 14, 2003:
art: winners of the 6th annual 'national literature and art achievement award'
 
     
 

[taipei times, Friday, Mar 14, 2003,Page 18]

Taiwan's best and brightest bring collected works to Howard Salon
By Vico Lee STAFF REPORTER
[image] Yellow Dog Chases Black Cat, a mixed media work by Hsia Yan. PHOTO COURTESY OF HOWARD SALON

Good art exhibitions are not lacking in Taiwan, but how often does one come across an art show with an all-star line-up that took six years to put together? The Special Show of Fine Arts Festival: The Winners of National Literature and Art Achievement Award (美術節特展 -- 國家文藝獎得主作品展), which will open tomorrow at Taipei's Howard Salon (福華沙龍), is exactly such a dream exhibition.

The six artists are the winners of the six annual National Literature and Art Achievement Award given by the National Culture and Arts Foundation of the ROC. Artists have to go through a strict selection process to qualify in the five categories -- fine arts, literature, music, dance and theater. Winning the award is viewed as an artist's highest achievement in this country.

Lin Huai-min (林懷民), director of the Cloud Gate Dance Theater (雲門舞集), Taiwan's most famous dance group, and Ju Tzung-ching (朱宗慶), head of Ju Percussion Group (朱宗慶打擊樂團), one of the country's most active and popular music groups, both major figures in Taiwan's arts establishment, are both former winners of the award.

To celebrate the coming Fine Arts Day, which falls on March 25, Howard Salon has gathered 22 works from artists Cheng Shan-hsi (鄭善禧), Liao Shiou-ping (廖修平), Chang Chau-tang (張照堂), Hsia Yan (夏陽), Wang Pan-yuan (王攀元) and Hsiao Chin (蕭勤). Each presented three to four works which they consider most representative of their career.

Liao, a pioneer printmaker in Taiwan, will present his latest oil works, which have a strong traditional Taiwanese flavor. Chang, the youngest of the six, will show his surrealistic photographs dealing with social issues. Wang, who won the award at the age of 90, will exhibit poetic depictions of a serene and contented life in his oil paintings. Hsia, who set up the avant-garde Oriental Painting Society in 1956 with Hsiao and six others, will present acute social commentary through his mixed media works. Cheng will delight viewers with his idyllic Chinese ink paintings.

For those interested in Hsiao's abstract acrylic paintings, a touring exhibition celebrating his winning of the award last September is currently on show at the gallery of the National Chiao Tung University, 1001 Dahsueh Rd., Hsinchu City (新竹市大學路1001號).

The Special Show of Fine Arts Festival: The Winners of National Literature and Art Achievement Award will run until April 7. Howard Salon is on the 2nd floor of Howard Plaza Hotel, 160 Renai Rd., Sec. 3, Taipei (台北市仁愛路三段160號). The gallery opens from 11:00am to 9:30pm.

(http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2003/03/14/198031)

 

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