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Asia Art Center will participate in the 2023 Taipei Dangdai art fair, showcasing 13 artists from Taiwan,China, Spain, Israel, the UK, and the US at C12 booth in the Galleries sector. Rooted in the context ofnew Eastern aesthetics, the exhibition will concurrently feature contemporary artworks from Europe,America, and Taiwan.
Ju Ming's (1938–2023) 'Living World Series'' wooden sculptures are an exploration of human life,presenting rich colours and forms. Among them, the 'white' series is particularly special, opening upmore space for interpretation and imagination to the viewer in its extreme freedom oftransformation. 'Living World Series - Ballet'' wraps the polished stainless steel body in a balletcostume, presenting the dancer's thoughts and emotions, dancing with elegant spatial dimensions.These works reflect Ju Ming's emotions towards the harmony of life and the existence of all things.On the other hand, artists Walasse TING (1929–2010), CHUANG Che (1934–), PANG Jiun (1936–), YANGChihung (1947–), and LI Chen (1963–) incorporate their understanding and thoughts on Easternaesthetics into their works, integrating East and West and developing their artistic languages.
In addition, Asia Art Center continues to promote our long-term plan for the global art scene,bringing emerging and established artists who are receiving attention in the internationalcontemporary art world, including Alejandro Acosta (Spain, 1991–), Carlo D'Anselmi (USA, 1999–),Freya Douglas-Morris (UK, 1980–), Florence Hutchings (UK, 1996–), Kayla Mattes (USA, 1989–), GuyYanai (Israel, 1977–), and Crystal Lupa (Taiwan, 1989–). Artists from different backgrounds and lifeexperiences interpret philosophy, daily life, and the interaction between humans and nature in theirown visual vocabulary and narrative style.