A rainbow appears after rain, brief, luminous, and unpredictable. It stretches across the sky, momentarily connecting what is distant, forming one of nature’s most gentle yet unwavering bridges. Its appearance, often following disruption or change, has long been read as a sign of hope, renewal, and reconciliation. It belongs to no one, yet it evokes a shared sense of longing, reflection, and possibility.
This exhibition considers the rainbow as a transitional gateway, guiding viewers through the present moment into deeper forms of perception and understanding. Featuring artists from Taiwan and abroad, the works span painting, sculpture, and installation. They respond to natural phenomena through sensory experience, reflect on environmental and climatic sensitivity, and explore balance and inner order through color and light. The exhibition also reaches into broader cultural contexts, prompting reflection on identity, difference, and coexistence.