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Art Central 2025

Ting Ting Art Space will participate in Art Central Hong Kong this year, showcasing works by five local and international artists at Booth B25 on the Central Harbourfront. As one of Hong Kong’s most significant annual art events, Art Central 2025 will feature over 100 galleries and 500 artists from across Asia and around the world, alongside a dynamic program of performances, video art, talks, and installations.

Showing Artist

Akihiko Yoshida
Chun Wu Liang
Katharina Arndt
Moises Yagues
Rhys Brown

VIP Preview
25 March 2025 (Tue) 14 – 20 pm

Public Viewing
26 March (Wed) 12pm – 17pm
27 March (Thu) 12pm – 19pm
28 March (Fri) 12pm – 19pm
29 March (Sat) 11am – 19pm
30 March (Sun) 11am – 17pm

Venue
Central Harbourfront, HK

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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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Art Madrid 2025

Ting Ting Art Space will join forces with 5 artists to make their debut at Art Madrid 2025!

Art Madrid Contemporary Art Fair will celebrate its 20th edition at the Galería de Cristal of Palacio de Cibeles from March 5th to 9th, 2025, as part of the established Contemporary Art Week of Madrid.

Art Madrid is an interdisciplinary fair model that brings together around 40 national and international galleries, working with artworks of recent production (XXI century).

Their main activity revolves around promoting, increasing visibility, and facilitating the commercialization of contemporary art.

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Context Art Miami 2024

The exhibition presented by Ting Ting Art Space aims to explore the relationship between individuals, culture, and the inner world in modern society. The works connect and reveal how contemporary people seek self-identity in the intersection of the virtual and the real, while understanding the transformation of interpersonal relationships and cultural symbols in an increasingly alienated social environment. As society rapidly changes and becomes more virtual, humans express themselves through art, media, and symbols, exploring the essence of identity. In this process, they reflect on the transformation of cultural symbols and seek inner connection and meaning.

Date |
Platinum VIP Preview 12/3 11:00–13:00
VIP Preview 12/3 13:00–16:00
General Admission
12/3 16:00–21:00
12/4 11:00–19:00
12/5 11:00–19:00
12/6 11:00–19:00
12/7 11:00–19:00
12/8 11:00–18:00

Booth | C7

Location |
The CONTEXT Art Miami Pavilion
One Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132
Downtown Miami
On Biscayne Bay between the Venetian & MacArthur Causeways

Artist |
Katharina Arndt
Moisés Yagües
Daniele Oldani
Luigi Franchi
Edoardo Cialfi
Shih Siao Mo
Fabio Viale
Marina
Baku Maeda
Akihiko Yoshida

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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.

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Art Taichung 2024

Ting Ting Art Space is pleased to announce our participation in Art Taichung 2024, presenting diverse works from 13 domestic and international artists. The event will take place from July 19th (Fri) to 21st (Sun) at the Millennium Hotel Taichung. Ting Ting Art Space is dedicated to promote the idea of “Art in everyday life”. Our goal as a gallery is to improve people’s aesthetic experiences by integrating art into their daily lives, making art more approachable and accessible.

 

  • Moisés Yagües’ highly anticipated new series “The Artist and the Monster” makes its debut. 

The series is a personal journey dissected by Yagües himself, where the “monsters” in the paintings symbolize the doubts, fears, and psychological obstacles encountered as an artist. Each artwork precisely captures the dilemmas and emotional states faced in artistic creation. Nonetheless, the act of “creating” itself is already a courageous display, and this series is dedicated to those brave souls who dare to confront their “monsters” and transform the unknown into dazzling fireworks.

 

  • Maria Cobas’s “Dream-Core” paintings radiate a pink-hued explosion of energy. 

With a sweetness akin to cotton candy and a fantastical aura, “Dream-Core” paintings have recently become a hot topic among art lovers alike. Spanish artist Maria Cobas infuses her social observations with a rich female perspective into her artwork, complemented by vibrant and colorful hues that exude captivating pink sweetness. Follow us and step into a mesmerizing universe created by Maria Cobas. 

 

  • The first Taiwanese artist, represented by Ting Ting, Shih Siao-Mo, debuted with a confident whistle.

Born in Kaohsiung and now based in Taipei, artist Shih Siao-Mo debuted her series “Take That!” for the first time at the 2024 Art Taichung, marking her as the first local artist represented by Ting Ting Art Space. The series features diptychs composed of collages accompanied by striking handwritten words and brushstrokes, promising an unforgettable experience for viewers.

 

|Artist|

Akihito Yoshida 

Carlos Tárdez 

Daniele Oldani 

Dima Kashtalyan 

Maria Cobas 

Moisés Yagües 

Nicolás Romero 

Jisbar 

Katharina Arndt 

Rhys Brown 

Shih Siao Mo 

Cheng Cheng Yi 

 

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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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Katharina Arndt 2023 Solo Exhibition

First Asian Solo Exhibition at Ting Ting Art Space

East German female artist illustrates her thoughts on the absurdity of modern filters and how consumerism fits in our society

Katharina Arndt was born in 1981 East Germany right before the two sides united. Even though from her birth till the unification in 1990, Katharina only experienced about ten years of communist society. This childhood life experience shaped her values and perspective, making her sojourn in Barcelona, Spain quite a culture shock and making her reflect on the different social culture.

For years, Katharina lived between Berlin and Barcelona. The two places are entirely different in national spirit, artistic cycle, and cultural sentiments. All of these factors and perspectives from the past communist East Germany made Katharina’s artistic perception, source of inspiration and her chosen media each possess their unique meaning and depth.

She grew up in a system and environment that did not have the concept of consumerism and a consumerist system but only consisted of people’s communes; years later, when Katharina was freely enjoying the Western consumerist products, such as beaches, sunshine, shopping etc., she could not help but start to reflect on this crossover of her social experiences from two opposite societies. She then took a step further and discussed the shallowness of human nature, and the behaviors and living attitude limited by all sorts of restrictions created by social media.

Showering under sunlight in Barcelona, lazily drinking iced alcohol or beverages on the beach, smoking from time to time… people are always taking pictures: of the sky, of the light, of the beach, of the food and alcohol, of themselves or each other… nonstop. After taking the pictures, people add on filters to embellish. Yet this heavenly sight, a series of filtered and perfect behavior and photos, yet when we put down our phones and look around, it is then when we discover the beaches covered in all kinds of leftovers, cigarette butts, and trash created by our behaviors.

Katharina ARNDT, Barceloneta Beach, 450 x 190 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2023

Katharina consciously chose to use a more childlike brush stroke, meant to remain a distance from the real world; therefore presenting things as they genuinely are.

Lines seemingly simple and rough are actually well thought out and designed. Katharina’s personalized artistic interpretation abandons complicated figurative description and depicts the objects through focused and conceptual strokes.

Katharina uses lots of manmade materials (e.g. PVC film, painted paper and fiberglass), glossy acrylic and paint marker as her creative medium, meant to use the smooth texture and visualization to mock our world now that is filled with plastic and over-materialized.

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Katharina Arndt

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Katharina Arndt is a contemporary artist from Germany who lives and works between Berlin and Barcelona. She studied Fine Arts at Braunschweig school of art and later on obtained her Master of Fine Arts by John Armleder. 

She does this through artificial mediums such as PVC film, lacquer paper and Plexiglas with glossy acrylic paint and lacquer markers, using glossy texture to represent our plastic and materialistic culture. The focus of Arndt’s practice is the observation of digital communication and the portrayal of mass consumption in the digital age. Her cartoon figures are a reflection on how we express ourselves in the digital arena and how we are becoming ever obsessed with the digital world whilst losing ourselves in the physical.  Fast, reduced, almost childlike, motifs and medium  ironize the contemporary mass consumerist aesthetic of a decadent, abundant society in picturing her everyday life.

Many paintings with beach references, sunburns, and even Spanish brands of drinks like beer cans or juices can see the influence of Barclona on Arndt.  She also thinks clothes and accessories give a perfect impression of the spirit of the age we are living in. The stark contrast between reality and fantasy in her artworks reflect the artist’s livelihood in her young age in the East side of Germany, back when there wasn’t any food in supermarkets. She is deeply perplexed by the absurdity of our modern day-to-day activities and behaviors, and adopts a seemingly childish way of painting as an attempt to step back and look at things as they genuinely are.