Fri, May 23, 2008 - Page 14 News List

[EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]

By TAIPEI TIMES STAFF

▲ Metaphysical Art Gallery (形而上畫廊), 7F, 219, Dunhua S Rd Sec 1, Taipei City (台北市敦化南路一段219號7樓). Open Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6:30pm. Call (02) 2711-0055

▲ Until June 8

Autumn Dream – Patrice Delmotte Photo Exhibition (中年獨白—戴百時攝影個展). To the French photographer who moved to Taiwan in 1970s, the human body is the most complex and sophisticated landscape one can explore. In his black-and-white photography, Delmotte plays with light to carve geometrical forms out shadows. His color series is dedicated to flashing movements and colors.

▲ Jazz Photography Gallery (爵士攝影藝廊), 2F, 433, Bade Rd Sec 2, Taipei City (台北市八德路二段433號2樓). Open Monday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. Call (02) 2741-2256

▲ Until May 29

What Do They Attach To? (牠們附在什麼裡頭). The solo exhibition by Chen Ting-chun (陳亭君) is about traces of emotions, thoughts and memory proliferating, expanding and fleeing from their roots in real time and space.

▲ Salt Peanuts, 23, Ln 60 Taishum St, Taipei (台北市泰順街60巷23號). Open Monday to Sunday from 12pm to 12am. Call (02) 2368-1019

▲ Until May 27

Paintings That Mirror the Author: Exhibition of Donated Works by Yuan Chu-sheng (畫如其人—袁樞真作品捐贈展). In memory of the late painter and educator who graduated from the prestigious Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts and participated in many art exhibitions in France in the 1940s, the museum is exhibiting 58 works from among the 179 oil paintings, ink paintings, sketches and ceramics donated by the artist’s family. Yuan’s paintings are often said to reflect her candid and sincere personality and reveal the sense of innocence adored by those who knew her.

▲ National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung (國立台灣美術館), 2, Wuchuan W Rd Sec 1, Taichung City (台中市五權西路一段2號). Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Call (04) 2372-3552

▲ Until June 29

Masterpieces by Artists of Taiwan (台灣美術經典一百). The exhibition shows works by 87 Taiwanese artists born before World War II that were created before martial law was lifted in 1987. The exhibit is divided into four sections: Heritage and Evolution of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics, Rise and Transition of Japanese Realism and Impressionism, Introduction and Rebirth of European and American Modern Art and Formation and Presentation of Taiwanese Art.

▲ Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館), 20 Meishuguan Rd, Gushan Dist, Kaohsiung City. (高雄市鼓山區美術館路20號). Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Call (07) 555-0331

▲ Until June 22

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