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Art 021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair 2022

ART021 Shanghai  Contemporary Art Fair is one of the most anticipated annual art fairs for artists and audiences around the world. It is worth mentioning that this year, Ting Ting Art Space has the honor to participate in the Shanghai Art Week (Shanghai West Bund West Bund and ART021 Shanghai ),  this appearance is meanwhile very meaningful.

Ting Ting Art Space this time brought the wonderful creations of five artists’ artworks from all over the world to 021 Shanghai. The participating artists are Moisés Yagües, Albert Pinya, Jisbar, AMIT KANFI, Oscar Llorens, and they are from Spain, France and Israel .

Ting Ting Art Space’s debut this time is a joint of global artists, allowing the audience to participate in this visual art feast with immersive enjoyment in all directions.

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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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Óscar Llorens

Oscar Llorens has worked with international media such as The Washington Post and Fauve World, as well as corporate organizations such as Coca-Cola, the United Nations, and Cirque du Soleil for over 15 years. This commercial illustration work is complemented by freelance work in plastic art, with solo and group exhibitions in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, New York and Mexico City. Inspired by all aspects of life, Llorens’ paintings are sometimes full of vibrant colors, with a touch of quirky and cartoonish imagery, and sometimes in plain or faded black and white. As fluid as he is between these two styles, he is skilled in traditional hand-drawn techniques as well as digital tools.

Llorens’ childhood fantasies were inspired by Japanese anime, such as Gatchaman, Mazinger Z, and Ulysses 31, until the age of 14, when he was introduced to the animated legend, Cyberpunk’s classic Akira. Akira” at the age of 14. In this vein, he did not hesitate to choose Tokyo as the land of creative fervor, and appropriated a large number of well-known Japanese anime characters such as Totoro, Atomic King Kong, Hello Kitty, etc., as a copy and interpretation of Tokyo’s rhapsodic journey.