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Dylan Gill x Giorgio Tentolini 2025 Duo Exhibition

Ting Ting Art Space is proud to present two distinctive and contemplative solo exhibitions in May 2025. British artist Dylan Gill and Italian artist Giorgio Tentolini will showcase their works on the first and second floors respectively, using the contrasting languages of painting and sculpture to explore themes of perception, presence, and visual experience.

On the first floor, “Traces of Unseen” by Dylan Gill offers an immersive look into the artist’s signature multi-perspective portraiture. Raised in a lively working-class household in London, Gill found in painting a quiet yet resolute form of self-expression. Through layered viewpoints, elegant color palettes, and rhythmic compositions, he reconstructs the human figure and challenges conventional ways of seeing.

Upstairs, Italian artist Giorgio Tentolini—renowned in the European contemporary art scene for his wire mesh sculptures—presents “The Lights Between.” His work blends light, structure, and classical aesthetics to search for the essence of image between abstraction and figuration. Using finely hand-cut wire layered over monochrome backgrounds, Tentolini creates portraits, statues, and architectural forms purely through the interplay of light and shadow. Viewed closely, the surface dissolves into intricate hexagonal grids; from a distance, ghostly forms subtly emerge.

Together, these two exhibitions bridge painting and sculpture, the UK and Italy, the flat and the dimensional. We warmly invite you to experience the space between visibility and mystery—where light and form quietly reveal themselves.

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Art Tainan 2025

ART TAINAN 2025, the Tainan Art Fair, will be held from March 14 to 16, 2025, at Siks Place Hotel in Tainan.

The fair will feature a selection of prominent galleries from both Taiwan and abroad, showcasing diverse art forms such as painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, offering a rich visual feast for art enthusiasts in southern Taiwan.

ART TAINAN 2025 is one of Taiwan‘s key art fairs, aiming to enhance the artistic atmosphere in southern Taiwan and strengthen the local art market’s international influence.

Compared to larger art fairs like ART TAIPEI in Taipei, ART TAINAN places greater emphasis on the cultural characteristics of the southern region. It strives to combine Tainan‘s history, culture, and contemporary art, attracting art lovers and collectors from both Taiwan and abroad.

Artist Line-Up:

Akihiko Yoshida(Nikichi)
Baku Maeda
Carlos Tárdez
Cheng Yi Cheng
Dima Kashtalyan
Dylan Gill
Edoardo Cialfi
Gerard Mas
Gemma Holzer
Jisbar
Katharina Arndt
Marina
Maria Cobas
Moisés Yagües
Nicolás Romero
Rhys Brown
Sandra Rojo Picón

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Dylan Gill

Gill was born into a large, boisterous working-class family, where he grew up in an environment where “you had to shout to be heard.” He found a way to express himself through painting, with art becoming a form of meditation that helped him process the surrounding world’s clamor. Gill integrates his work into the realm of “Cubism,” and we can see how his creations extend and expand an ongoing artistic dialogue, exploring the fractures and contradictions in how we think about meaning, existence, and identity following the emergence of Modernism.

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Art Taipei 2024

At the 2024 ART TAIPEI Art Fair, Ting Ting Art Space presented an exhibition themed Multiple Narratives and Dreamlike Scenarios, inviting the audience on an artistic journey where emotion and reason intertwine. The booth design blurred the boundaries between reality and imagination, creating an imaginative space that encourages people to re-examine their relationships with themselves and the world from various perspectives.

The exhibition featured a diverse group of artists, each with a distinctive style. Despite their differences, their works collectively conveyed a fusion of innocence, dreaminess, and profound emotion. The exhibition space utilized various media and innovative techniques, offering an experience that transcends traditional two-dimensional and spatial limitations. This immersive setting allows visitors to engage in different scenarios, while also sparking reflections on diverse cultures and values.