Friday, April 13, 2012

"Borderless Map: Taiwanese Painting Now" is on "ON-VERGE!""

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Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

Ya-Ting Kao, Target No. 1, 2011 oil & acrylic on canvas, 13 x 16 inches. (image courtesy of Rooster Gallery's online catalogue)

Ya-Ting Kao, Target No. 1, 2011 oil & acrylic on canvas, 13 x 16 inches. (image courtesy of Rooster Gallery's online catalogue)

Borderless Map: Taiwanese Painting Now, Curated by NuNu Hung

March 9-April 15, 2012

Rooster Gallery

190 Orchard Street

New York, New York

The art world has been notably enamored with Chinese artists for nearly a quarter of a century, inspiring the much-deserved credit to artists that had been pigeonholed and undervalued. Taiwan is indeed ruled by the Republic of China, an opposing force to the People’s Republic of China known as mainland China. The artists in Borderless Map are products of the 70s and 80s, when censorship had been eased and the government moved toward democracy. Technological innovation led to a fruitful economy. A dialogue with the world blossomed and a younger generation of artists came to focus on their introspective contributions to the “virtual society” rather than grandiose political statements. Although the state remains constrained by diplomatic inequality and civil baggage, Rooster Gallery provides insights into a culture developing its own unique artistic production through a complicated mental landscape.

Jean Hua-Chen Huang, 1981, 2010 oil on canvas, 12  x  24  inches. (image courtesy of Rooster Gallery's free catalogue)

Jean Hua-Chen Huang, 1981, 2010 oil on canvas, 12 x 24 inches. (image courtesy of Rooster Gallery's free catalogue)