Exhibitions
River Basin / Boundary: Local × Greater Asia Contemporary Dialogue
This exhibition takes "Post-war Taiwan Modern Art Pioneers – The Eight Loud Horses" and masters Chu Wei-po (朱為白) and Li Hsi-chi (李錫奇) as its historical starting point, exploring the fluid interweaving of culture, identity, and history, highlighting Taichung's local energy as the cultural hub of central Taiwan. "River Basin" symbolizes the convergence and diffusion of ideas and people within the geographical context of Asia, while "Boundary" refers to the blurry reconstruction of psychological and digital frontiers. Organized by the Greater Asia Art Alliance Association, this exhibition gathers 34 contemporary artists, using works of calligraphy, acrylic painting, glue painting (膠彩), sculpture, installation, video, and cross-disciplinary media, inheriting the innovative spirit of post-war modern art, unfolding diverse practices from geometric soul rhythms, brush-and ink意境 transcription, folk memory excavation to life sustainability cross-domain exploration. This is not only a visual feast, but also an evolutionary history about the genes of Asian contemporary art, inviting audiences to travel through time and space, washing away the boundaries between tradition and modernity between deconstruction and reassembly, finding an eternal dwelling place for spiritual perception within the flowing river basin.
Event Details
- 2026-06-13 — 臺中市大墩文化中心