ART on PAPER @ GIN HUANG Gallery / Online Exclusive
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ARTSY online show : https://www.artsy.net/show/gin-huang-gallery-art-on-paper
Loes van Delft was graduated from St Lucas Art Academy, June, 2012. In the same year, the artist crowned with the Best Global Artist Award at the Amsterdam International Art Fair in 2012. The paintings of Loes van Delft combine an innocent quirkiness with a cheeky cartoon feel.
Due to many years of creative experience and his unique presentation and narrative ability, Joe is not only popular in European and American countries and is widely loved by everyone, but attract the cooperation of many brands from different industries which include: The NFL, Kenneth Cole, GQ, Red Bull, Adidas, Mike Tyson’s Iron Mike Productions, The New York Racing Association, Nike’s House of Hoops, ESPN, the NBA, NBC’s Sunday Night Football, Sprite, USA Network, Nusret Steakhouses, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Pictures. Besides, the richness and artistry of Joe’s works also become some of the museum collection.
It’s an honor to announce GIN HUANG Gallery Taichung will having a grand opening on January 18, 2020!
The first exhibition will show multiple international contemporary artists, including Japanese artist Yuichi Hirako, British artist George Morton-Clark, Taiwanese artists Lu Ying-Chang, and Chang Teng-Yuan. In the meantime, the heartening notice is our venue import an amazing piece “The Other Lanny” already collected by an abroad collector before our opening. The artwork was created by departed genius artist, Joyce Pensato. There are more wonderful works that will be displayed, the opportunity not to be missed.
CHANG, TENG-YUAN, an artist, was born in Kaohsiung. Now, he is residing in Taipei, where he carries out his artistic creations. Since 2012, Chang has created a doomsday saga, with doomsday archeology as the concept. With fictional means, he uses paintings, animation spatial installations, and mixed media as the carriers of his thoughts. In his works, Chang fuses eastern and western elements of painting. Transforming them into signs, he re-constructs and creates new visual images with the fusion of the east and west.
KINJO uses street graffiti elements as basement, combines abstractionism, impressionism, light and shadow elements to create different series of works, such as “Eyes Shining in the Dark”, “Colorful Snake” and “Cereal package”. The fuzzy contour and childlike lines show the artist’s avant-garde creative style.
George Morton-Clark was born and raised in Tooting, South London. He studied animation for 3 years at London University, Surrey Institute of Art and Design.
Yuichi Hirako, born in 1982 in Okayama Prefecture and now working primarily in Tokyo. “The relationship between plants and humans” is a major theme that Yuichi Hirako has been continuously exploring in his artwork. When the artist studied at Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London, he began to ruminate on his living experiences shaped by the environments of the parks in London and the primeval forests in his hometown-Okayama Prefecture, Japan. At the same time, he identified the difference between the ways the East and the West “connect with nature”.
Shafiq Nordin draw specific attention to the monstrous nature of humanity’s imperialist ambitions and insatiable greed, Shafiq Nordin is revered for his strong imagery, unique style, coarse outlines, and well-composed satire.
Joyce Pensato who was born in Brooklyn, New York, the USA where she continues to live and work. Her paints exuberant, explosive large-scale likenesses of cartoon characters and comic-book heroes. Her seemingly frenzied technique – actually involving the deliberate accretion of successive layers of bold linear gestures, rapid spattering, and frequent erasures – results in alternately humorous and sinister imagery. While her prima facie subject matter ranges from Batman, The Simpsons and MickeyMouse to Felix the Cat and Elmo from Sesame Street.
Iinuma is an artist who continues to produce with inspiration from women living in the present age. Dressed in the latest fashion, she has expressed the conflict, strength, and beauty of women living in the present age with wood carving works.
Anna Berezovskaya was born in the town of Yakhroma in Russia and became a student of Abramtsevsky Art and Industrial College in 2001. Despite her young age, Anna has already achieved national and international recognition.