A painting style created through the production of plates and printing. The major difference between print and painting is that print created indirectly and is reproducible.
LIN Huang-Ti’s artworks contain many similar clusters of symbols, images, photos and objects. It is ... (Read more)
The play of cultural symbols and the production and rethinking of meanings are keys to 108 Unknown O... (Read more)
HOU Chun-Ming has created a brand new yet conspicuous approach to combine mundane elements with cont... (Read more)
In addition to female bodies, “cat” is another reoccurring element in Huang’s romantic paintings. So... (Read more)
The artist’s paintings during the early 1990s are mainly about the romance between man and woman. Su... (Read more)
Recollection of Time depicts an assortment of images including a large number of objects from the Na... (Read more)
The Test of the Ancient Batteries is part of the artist’s “Taiwan Historical Monuments” series. The ... (Read more)
“Original position” is a very important concept to Lee Shi-chi. In the late 1960s, he combined the w... (Read more)
The Signs of Life is the series which Liao Shiou-ping combines the traditional and the modern. Throu... (Read more)
The artist planarizes and geometrizes the traditional Chinese folkware into two-dimensional images, ... (Read more)
In the year of 1963, Gu Fu-sheng moved to New York from France. It was during the same period of tim... (Read more)
Wu Hao’s works are characterized by elements of folk art and childlike fun. This artwork is basedon ... (Read more)
Wu Hao is quite achieved in woodcut prints. He was already considered as good as renowned artistsLi ... (Read more)
Chou Ying was known for printmaking. In the 40s his woodcuts of realistic, native characters documen... (Read more)
The Happy Bamboo Town (1977) is based on the Chushan town in Taiwan. It is a record of the artist’s ... (Read more)
Since the early 1960s, the artist began to explore new techniques and media. After 1964, he used the... (Read more)