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Hsieh Chi-Fei + Chen Wei-Hsun "Incomplete Taiwan"

Gallery Siacca
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Artists

Hsieh Chi-Fei, Chen Wei-Hsun
"Incomplete (Taiwan)" is a concept that considers the entire exhibition. When translated into Japanese, it means "fukanzen" (incomplete).

Typically, artworks convey messages to viewers, but if there were no viewers, the exhibition itself would lose its meaning—this is the existence of the Incomplete show. The exhibition starts as soon as the viewers arrive as if they are the missing piece in the last puzzle.

Simultaneously, through two emerging artists from Taiwan, the aim is to showcase the mental aspects of Taiwan's youth and the scenery of its buildings.

Hsieh Chi-Fei, having refined her understanding of Taiwanese society over time, expresses the mental aspects felt within numerous social groups in a distinctive artistic style, arousing awareness of things people often overlook.

Chen Wei-Hsun juxtaposes the discomfort of old buildings left by time, surrounded by modern structures, with the sense of alienation one feels when there is a person with a different personality within a human group. He discusses the significance and value of the existence of old buildings and the freedom in human relationships while transforming his unique language into paintings.

Schedule

Jan 22 (Mon) 2024-Jan 27 (Sat) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
12:00-19:00
Until 17:00 on the last day.
Closed
Sunday
FeeFree
VenueGallery Siacca
https://www.siacca.com/gallery/
LocationB1F, 2-9-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Access1 minute walk from exit 10 at Ginza-itchome Station on the Yurakucho line. 3 minute walk from exit A13 at Ginza Station on the Ginza, Marunouchi and Hibiya lines.
Phone0335632626
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