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Hsiao Chin

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b. 1935, China

Hsiao Chin was born in 1935, in Shanghai, China. His father, Hsiao Yu-Mei, was an important initiator of modern Chinese music and a founder of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Hsiao came to Taiwan in 1949 and entered the Department of Arts at Provincial Taipei Teacher's College (now National Taipei University of Education). In 1950s, he studied sketching briefly under Chu Teh-Chun and joined Lee Chun-Shan's studio on Andong Street. In 1956, he co-founded the 'Ton Fan Group' which focused on the abstract painting, and also led Taiwan modern art. He was also the member of the 'Eight Great Outlaws'.

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Later he studied aboard in Spain and had once worked in Paris, London and New York. He created 'Punto Art Movement' and launched 'International Surya Art Movement' and 'International Shakti Art Movement'. In 1996, he came back to Taiwan and taught painting at the Graduate Institute of Plastic Art at the Tainan National College of the Arts (now Tainan National University of the Arts). After his retirement, he was awarded 'Italian Star of Solidarity' by Italian president.

Hsiao Chin's paintings present Neo-Taoism and Idealism. He not only uses Western ideologies of colour to illustrate Eastern philosophy, but also uses Grass script, the style of Chinese calligraphy, to create Zen atmosphere. His works show distinctive artistic style and philosophy of eastern refined scholars. Hsiao Chin continuously explores and deduces the power and character of life through unique painting language and endless passion for creation.

Text courtesy Liang Gallery.

Recent Exhibitions

Contemporary art exhibition, Hsiao Chin, Harmony of the Grande Chi at Liang Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan Closed 23 January–18 April 2021 Hsiao Chin Harmony of the Grande Chi
Contemporary art exhibition, Hsiao Chin, Harmony of the Grande Chi at Liang Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan Closed 23 January–18 April 2021 Hsiao Chin Harmony of the Grande Chi

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Shower-30 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin Shower-30, 1985 Acrylic on canvas
140 x 90 x 3 cm
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Shower-29 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin Shower-29, 1985 Acrylic on canvas
140 x 90 x 3 cm
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The Universe Projection-4 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin The Universe Projection-4, 1965 Acrylic on canvas
130 x 160 cm
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The Vibration of Energy by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin The Vibration of Energy, 1965 Acrylic on canvas
140 x 290 cm
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The Galaxy-13 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin The Galaxy-13, 2001 Acrylic on canvas
88 x 109 cm
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A Tribute to Life-1 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin A Tribute to Life-1, 2021 Acrylic on canvas
120.5 x 180 cm
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Four Yuan-2 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin Four Yuan-2, 1963 Acrylic on canvas
160 x 130 cm
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A Tribute to Life-2 by Hsiao Chin contemporary artwork painting
Hsiao Chin A Tribute to Life-2, 2021 Acrylic on canvas
130 x 160 x 3 cm
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