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Moisés Yagües X Jisbar duo exhibition

Ting Ting Art Space will present a duo exhibition featuring two artists, Spanish artist Moisés Yagües and French artist Jisbar. The works of Moisés Yagües are characterized by a simple and fresh style, while Jisbar’s pieces are imbued with strong and vivid street colors. Although their styles may seem vastly different, they showcase a harmonious conflict, offering viewers a unique visual experience.

Moisés Yagües

Moisés Yagües, born in 1972 in Spain, possesses a remarkable style characterized by simplicity, clarity, freshness, and harmony. Influenced by illustrators such as Saul Steimber, Tomi Ungerer, Isidro Ferrer, and artists like Basquiat or Keith Haring, Yagües’ creations exhibit a highly liberated form of artistic expression, akin to that of children at play. His works predominantly feature round-headed figures, within which various objects like ladders, flowers, and tightropes are often hidden, suggesting an exploration of the inner world of human complexity. Upon closer inspection, one may even notice embroidery adorning his pieces. Due to his unique narrative language, his works exhibit a wide range of styles, sometimes appearing delicate and refined, while at other times forceful, critical, yet playful. Nevertheless, his creations are consistently imbued with poetry, elegance, and dynamism. Yagües considers his art to be profoundly liberated, akin to the creativity of children. His imagery unveils a new realm of humor to the audience, replete with fantasy and color.

 Your eyes on me, 2021, Acrylic on linen, 130 x 97 cm
Your eyes on me, 2021, Acrylic on linen, 130 x 97 cm
Hands Game, 2022, Acrylic on linen, 81 x 100 cm

 

Jisbar

Jisbar, originally named Jean-Baptiste Launay, is a French emerging artist born in 1989, known for his strong street-inspired style. Growing up immersed in skateboard park culture and art, these became not just his hobbies but passions that he seamlessly blended through his creativity. Jisbar’s works draw heavily from a variety of elements ranging from fashion, music, pop art, and underground culture to skateboarding and street style codes, all imbued with a kaleidoscope of countless colors, resulting in a concept of punk style and visual freedom. He satirically mimics the discourse of pop and popular culture, and through his own perspective on social issues, translates and reproduces them onto canvas. Additionally, he’s the world’s first artist to reinterpret classical art masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, Frida Kahlo, Klimt, and Warhol, in a personal style influenced by pop and street art. This astonishing blend has shaped a distinct and unique identity, inspiring many artists and brands worldwide. Each artwork transcends mere replication, as they are rich in text, slogans, numbers, and symbols, constructing new narratives and meanings. Every viewer can find clues within the paintings, as the abundant symbols generate different perspectives, discovering new elements and interpretations with each viewing.

Mona box, 2021, Mixed media on canvas, 130 x 97 cm
Chanel sun flowers, 2021, Mixed media on canvas, 130 x 97 cm

 

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Art Central 2024

Ting Ting Art Space is making its debut at the prominent Art Central in Central, Hong Kong, a focal event during Hong Kong Art Week. Gathering Asia’s emerging galleries and internationally renowned masters, the exhibition will feature seven artists spanning from playful and bold prints to street art graffiti, from abstract symbols to serene landscapes that offer solace to the soul. Additionally, alongside the paintings, large-scale sculptures will also be showcased.

Sculpture work – “Ashes of History,” created by Spanish artist Alejandro Monge, uses destruction as a new form of creation for reflection. The artwork to be exhibited at Art Central is a realistic series of burnt dollar bills. Monge recreates stacks of bills using paper and acrylic paint, ultimately burning them to ashes. Through the act of burning his own creations and their imagery, Monge satirically embodies his critique of the all-encompassing rule of today’s societal and economic values. This series of works has garnered widespread international media coverage and attention.

Overall, the curatorial layout and arrangement of artworks designed by Ting Ting Art Space revolve around a circular corridor space. Additionally, the exhibition walls cleverly feature a window-like void, enticing both passersby and visitors to explore the artworks placed around it. Ting Ting Art Space aims to evoke interaction between viewers and artworks, as well as diverse aesthetic experiences from different positions and angles through this experimental design.

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Art Solo 2022

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ART SOLO emphasizes exquisite solo shows from artists, in which viewers can explore the artist’s works and their creative process in-depth, and provides accurate benchmarks for collection.

TING TING ART SPACE is delighted to participate in Art Solo 2022 with other 40 top galleries around the world. The art fair is scheduled from April 15 to 17 at Taipei Expo Dome, with VIP preview on April 14. Our presentation includes emerging artists from Europe and Japan, Moisés YAGÜES, Jisbar LAUNAY, and Nikichi YOSHIDA.

Each of our sectors in the art fair interpreted distinguished characteristics of the three artists.

Moisés Yagües

Moisés Yagües imagines the interior of the human head and body as a place where stories take place, where ideas come to life and take literal meaning.

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Nikichi YOSHIDA

From softly sculpted objects to expressive figures, Nikichi hopes to bring laughter with his warm feelings to everyone through his works.

Nikichi YOSHIDA onsite
Nikichi YOSHIDA onsite photo

Jisbar LAUNAY

Through a myriad of colors, Jisbar spreads a punk style and a sort of pictorial freedom. The artist approaches with irony the references the pop culture. 

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Jisbar LAUNAY onsite photo
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Art Taichung 2022

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Art has been a fundamental essence of Taichung for an extensive period of time. With the inauguration of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in 1988, an environment to appreciate a diverse array of art has since been opened to the general public. Other cultural and art activities have also been actively taking place in the city, with large areas of natural green zones created through fantastic urban planning which also works well with Taichung’s pleasant weather. Cultural commercial areas are interlaced with luscious trees and other vegetation, blending together areas that the city’s residents can enjoy in their everyday lives, as Taichung continues to be selected on several occasions as the most livable city in Taiwan.

Departing from the deep-rooted progress made in the past fives years, the 10th ART TAICHUNG 2022 will take place this year from July  15th to 17th at the The Lin Hotel Taichung. The overarching theme of this year is Perceptual Dimensions: Sculptures in the Citywhich will focus on how to elevate a city’s aesthetic sense and how to redefine a city’s ethos and ideology. By expanding the art collector demographic and invigorating the art market, ART TAICHUNG 2022 aims at creating a distinctive international art event in Taiwan. Bringing together 77 exhibitors, including 69 Taiwanese galleries, 5 overseas galleries, and 4 youth awards. More than 500 artists and 3,000 splendid artistic creations from home and abroad will be presented in the brand-new location – the 8th to 11th floors of the Lin Hotel in Taichung (the 7th floor is the ticket office and the conference service desk), and the exhibition will be more popular with a novel online exhibition hall preview.

The online exhibition hall has been officially opened at 10:00 am on July 6, 2022 (Wednesday), and the exhibition hall will be open until 7/19 (Tue) 23:59. The public is sincerely invited to use an innovative online method – ART TAICHUNG 2022 x Non-Chizhong Art Online Exhibition Hall OVR, visit the wonderful works of participating artists at Art Taichung!
Online Exhibition : https://artemperor.tw/event/art-taichung2022/gallery/326

Ting Ting Art Space is very pleased to participate in the 2022 Taichung Art Fair together with top galleries from home and abroad, bringing artists from all over the world – Moisés Yagües, Albert Pinya, Nicolás Romero, Jisbar, Harry Bunce and Taiwanese emerging artist Chen Xuanyu who won the Taiwan New Artist Award.

ART TAICHUNG 2022 Taichung Art Fair Exhibition Information
VIP Preview|2022 / 07 / 14 (Thu) 15:00 – 19:00
Exhibition Date|2022 / 07 / 15 (Fri) – 17 (Sun)
Opening Hours|12:00 – 19:00 (July 17th to 6:00pm)
Exhibition Venue|Taichung Lin Hotel (No. 99, Chaofu Road, Xitun District, Taichung City)

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Whatz 2022

Whatz 2022

WHATZ acts as a platform in Taiwan that bridges between talented artists and art enthusiasts from around the world; a place for art galleries, artists, collectors to engage and discover more. In 2021, WHAAAAAT’S  rebranded as WHATZ, a neater presentation yet with the same vision to deliver diversity and vibes to the art scene in Taiwan.

TING TING ART SPACE is delighted to participate in Whatz 2022. The art fair is scheduled from 21 to 22 May 2022 at Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel, with a VIP Preview and Vernissage on 20 May. Our presentation includes eight emerging artists all over the world, Paolo PIOLTTI, Oscar LLORENS, Judas ARRIETA, Viktoria VEISBRUT, Jisbar, Benjamin SPARK, Cane, Albert PINYA and Nicolás ROMERO.

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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.