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New Landmark of Art

It’s a new landmark of art because of its creative renovation of 54-year stone bungalow.TING TING ART SPACE held its opening and opened to the public on January 11, 2022!

TING TING ART SPACE was founded by TING,SAN-KUANG who founded ATT ROTEX WALLCOVERINGS ENTERPRISES CO.,LTD. 

It was renovated from a 54-year stone bungalow, under the large ​floor-to-ceiling windows, the outdoor greenery and warm sunshine could be easily brought in.

In addition, there is more than 100 square meters art spaces where are planned to display abundant exhibits of outstanding artists from all over the world.

The exhibits let the place fill the literary atmosphere here, and it seems to be a new landmark for collectors and art lovers.

 

TING TING ART SPACE has planned a new field of quantum art and culture of 330.58 square meters, which is also named “TEKTITE HOUSE Meteorite House”. 

The rebuilt project was planned by TING,CHUN-CHENG, the principal of the TIN TIN STUDIO curatorial office. 

He took the special material “TEKTITE” that is both stone and glass on the earth as his idea, and then used it on the building idea. 

The main body of house is made of Guanyin stone, which is a specialty from the north of Taiwan.

After the renovation, a large number of transparent glass and other elements are fully integrated, so that the original 54-year stone bungalow can be transformed into the current new look, and also endow TING TING ART SPACE with more artistic sense and creativity.

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Art Taichung 2021

Óscar Llorens

TING TING ART SPACE brings the creations from multiple emerging artists overseas and Taiwan for ART TAICHUNG.

The biggest highlight of the exhibition space is the bathroom which was build with utmost care by artists Judas Arrieta, Oscar Llorens and Viktoria Veisbrut. 

Entering this space, you can see toy banknotes covering floor and bathtub. In addition, these connects with different works ingeniously.

The creations of the three young artists merge the classic creations of art history, as well as materials such as cartoons and contemporary trend brands, reflecting the creative energy of emerging art creators.

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Jisbar

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Born in 1989, Jisbar is a young raising “pop street artist”. Surrounded by art and by the world of skate-parks since an early age, he combines his two passions by exulting his creativity. He draws his inspiration from fashion, music, pop art, the underground style of the world of skateboard and all the motifs displayed on the streets. 

Through a myriad of colors, he spreads a punk style and a sort of pictorial freedom. The artist approaches with irony the references of the pop culture. Under his prism, society meddles in his canvases and shows another face. Jisbar freezes, what he calls, “moments of life”…. an ode to a past time or a taste for nostalgia, his works emit an indescribable force. Such force engenders by an instinctive gesture in order to extract the essence of the creative spontaneity and of a defunct society. 

Jisbar has doen several exhibitions in France, the United States and Sweden. The artist focuses in creating in situ works, in a relationship concordance relationship between the place, the architecture and the public. 

 

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Cane

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Riccardo Nannini aka Cane comes from a working-class family in Toscana.While studying for his bachelor’s degree in design at the University of Milan, he often participated in street sit-ins and protests, which led to the creation of a wave of street art. He contacted with many famous street artists (Bros、Abbominevole、Ozmo), joined Antonio Colombo Gallery and became a new contemporary artist in Milan. He began to experiment with street art until the end of his educational career in 2006, when he decided to devote himself to the field of design. For three years he worked as an assistant to designer Andrea Incontri and was a teaching assistant at the Milan Polytechnic University. 

The year 2009 was an eventful year in his life. Due to his partner’s health problems and his professional career, he moved from Milan to London and then to Barcelona. What started as a tragedy turned into an opportunity to face a new life. He began to think about the issues he had encountered throughout his life: freedom of will, human nature and social pressure, and in the following years, Nannini left the field of design and entered the art-descriptive underground, working with several local artists, magazines and galleries. He lived frugally and took the time to redefine his creative style and narrative abilities.