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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.

 

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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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Rhys Brown

Rhys Brown is a London based creative that uses his work to harvest happiness from within the feeling of nostalgia and youth. Rhys is known for his relief style squashed plush prints from childhood favorites and oversized huge teddy bear paintings that are reminiscent of Yves Klein’s Anthropometries works.
The nature of his works are produced in a way that makes every print unique from the body movement to the amount of ink applied in a specific area.