Abundance — The Beauty of the Body Through the Artist’s Eye
Throughout the long river of art, the body has never been a static subject, but rather a language in motion—a vessel for thought and emotion. Abundance brings into focus four Taiwanese artists of the same generation—Chang Wan-Chuan, Pu Tien-Sheng, Chen Hsia-Yu, and Yang Ying-Feng—who, through painting and sculpture, offer a profound meditation on the beauty of the human form. From mythical imagery to close observation of reality, they use the body as a point of entry to capture the spirit of their time and reflect on individual existence.
What viewers encounter is more than mere appearances; it is the artists’ questioning of life and their poetic expression of its mysteries. “Abundance” speaks to the richness of creativity and emotional fullness, while “Resonance” evokes the inner rhythm that courses through every shape. These works are not only odes to the body, but also deep dialogues between the artists and their land, their era, and their inner selves—inviting us to sense the weight and radiance of life through every texture and play of light.
Abundance — The Beauty of the Body Through the Artist’s Eye