Slightly altered images of these X-Gen cultural icons have been superimposed over pictures of temples. Hung sees this as indicative of how mass produced items have replaced once solid religious values and truths.
There are contributions from four other artists, all of whom have their own highly personal styles. Works by Chen Chieh-jen (陳界仁), Lin Ju (林鉅), Hsia Yan (夏陽) and Kuo Chen-chang (郭振昌) may not be as hard hitting as those by the other artists, but they remain as sarcastic and as poignant as those of their peers.
Although From Iconoclasm to Neo-Iconolatry is not an exhibition that will appeal to all art lovers, those who enjoy black humor will find something to amuse themselves amongst the exhibits.
Art Notes:
What: rom Iconoclasm to Neo-Iconolatry (從反聖像到新聖像)
Where: Cherng Piin Gallery (誠品畫廊), B2, 245, Sec. 1, Tunhua S. Rd., Taipei (台北市敦化南路一段245號B2)
When: Until June 17



