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ArtSticker accelerates overseas expansion. Curating a Japanese-Taiwanese artist group exhibition at ART TAIPEI 2024

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ArtSticker accelerates overseas expansion. Curating Japanese and Taiwanese artist group exhibition at ART TAIPEI 2024 ​
The Chain Museum Co., Ltd. Press release: October 21, 2024 ArtSticker accelerates overseas expansion. Curating a Japanese-Taiwanese artist group exhibition at ART TAIPEI 2024 The Chain Museum Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Masamichi Toyama, hereinafter referred to as “The Chain Museum”), which operates the art communication platform “ArtSticker”, will start AUO FindARTs (Headquarters: Hsinchu City, Taiwan, Representative Director and CEO: Peng Shuanglang, will participate in the art fair “ART TAIPEI 2024” in cooperation with FindARTs (hereinafter “FindARTs”). With this, ArtSticker will make a full-scale entry into the Taiwanese market and further accelerate its overseas expansion. The group exhibition “Dialogue: Symphony of Points, Lines, Surfaces, and Space” features artists Ayaka Nakamura, Naoya Oshima, Takeo Takao, Daisuke Maeda, and Mao Wakayama, curated by ArtSticker, and artist Chen Qihuan, curated by FindARTs. The works will be exhibited through ‘FindARTS’ innovative display technology. Learn more ​
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ArtSticker project “Dialogue: Symphony of points, lines, surfaces and spaces” ART TAIPEI 2024 Key Visual ArtSticker, in cooperation with Taiwan’s AUO FindARTs, will be presenting the Japan-Taiwanese artist group exhibition “Dialogue: Dots, Lines, “Symphony of Surface and Space” will be held. This exhibition will feature the works of six artists through FindARTs’ innovative display technology. Artists ayaka nakamura, Naoya Oshima, Takeo Takao, Daisuke Maeda, and Mao Wakayama, curated by ArtSticker, and artist Qihuan Chen, curated by FindARTs, explore points, lines, surfaces, and space in their own unique styles. Masu. In this exhibition, these works will be displayed using displays, expanding the possibilities for viewing works of art. With the cooperation of FindARTs, ArtSticker will propose a new exhibition format that combines art, technology, and digital media, and will disseminate it from Taiwan to Asia and the world.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-f9e7e21726a9e4b00f879905d8a086ba-2400×1260.jpg Event overview Title Dialogue: Symphony of points, lines, surfaces and space Event period October 25th (Friday) to October 28th (Monday), 2024 Business hours SVIP preview Thursday, October 24, 2024
12:00-21:00 VIP preview Thursday, October 24, 2024 15:00-21:00 Friday, October 25, 2024 11:00-14:00 General admission Friday, October 25, 2024 14:00-19:00 Saturday, October 26, 2024 11:00-19:00 Sunday, October 27, 2024 11:00-19:00 Monday, October 28, 2024 11:00-18:00 Venue ART TAIPEI 2024 Booth X05 Address Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 (No. 5, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City,Taiwan) Taipei World Trade Center Building 1 Sponsored AUO FindARTs Curation ArtSticker(The Chain Museum) Cooperation ART TAIPEI 2024 (Taiwan Art Gallery Association) Click here for ArtSticker exhibits ​
Exhibiting artist
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-5601707f1c324fb1c6b1424cd2ac07e9-510×556.png Image provided by: Chen Qibao Cultural Foundation Chen Qihuan While Chen Qihuan (1921-2007) was an architect by trade, he also worked on ink paintings for more than 50 years, and was an important pioneer in his respective fields. His architectural works span the world, and his ideas about design and spatial layout are based on Eastern philosophy and the reproduction of the spirit of ink painting, and he also combines the simplicity, practicality, and local elements of Bauhausism. Combined with this spirit, we have created a style with a unique contemporary feel. (Source: Tainan City Museum of Art website, translated from the original Chinese text into Japanese.) ayaka nakamura In 2013, graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Oil Painting, Major in Printmaking. He is active both domestically and internationally, and in recent years has resided in the United States, Denmark, and China. With the theme of “the existence of life”, I aim to create delicate yet powerful screens, and work on paintings and videos. His works have been featured on numerous TV programs and magazines, and are also displayed in the lounges of luxury condominiums. Major solo exhibitions include Bunkamura Box Gallery (Tokyo), MU GALLERY (Tokyo), and group exhibitions he has participated in include EPICENTRO ART (Berlin), White Box (NY), WAH Center (NY), Anthology Film Archives (NY), ART FORMOSA ( Taipei), OLA Galleri & Atelje (Sweden), etc. Won the 1st Grand Prix at the large-scale art contest to discover new artists, “ARTIST NEW GATE” (2020), and won the Grand Prize at the 1st New York Public Exhibition Art Incubation (2023).
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-6e9cdef05d424c7a80d5c38f086eb48f-1044×1568.jpg Naoya Oshima In 2024, completed the Doctoral Program in Japanese Painting, Department of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. I mainly create paintings based on cut out and reconstructed
photographic images. In today’s world, where images are consumed and reproduced every day, regardless of their authenticity or existence, I am interested in how we can gain a sense of the images we represent and the objects we draw. I believe that by showing that the images that make up the screen already exist and that they are made-up objects, I can create a sense of physical and sensory distance from the subject of drawing, and paradoxically create a screen that feels real. The main solo exhibitions are “drip extraction” gallery&cafe Yuyaku (2020), and the group exhibitions I have participated in are “Paradise of Flowers” ​​ASAHIDO GALLERY (2023), “The Future of Japanese Painting -Born in 1990s-” Sogo Chiba Store (2024) and so on. “Will s 2021” Excellence Award (2021), 40th Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition (2022). Takeo Takao Born in Osaka in 1998. Graduated from Kyoto University of Arts, Department of Arts and Crafts in 2022. Entered graduate school at Kyoto University of Arts, Department of Arts and Crafts in 2022. I will try one modern painting. I use an airbrush as a drawing tool because it allows me to fix the paint without touching the screen and draw lines without interruption. Using characters that are symbols of the city, architecture, scenery, etc. as motifs, I construct a fluid pictorial space that has multiple times and perspectives. Her main solo exhibition is “←Tokyo”, biscuit gallery (2022), and the group exhibition she participated in is “in Cm | Ghost, Labyrinth and Multiverse” at KUA ANUAL 2022, Gal Liaube (Kyoto University of Arts). , Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (2022), etc. Taipei International Art Expo “ART TAIPEI”, Taipei, “ART drops”, Sakai City, Osaka, “RENACER”, Kobe Motomachi, Ayupo Rindo Gallery, Kobe (2021).
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-f520ec5fa6b71cd47572775e3028dc5b-3900×2600.jpg Daisuke Maeda Graduated from the Department of Fine Arts, Osaka University of Arts in 2005. My works are created with the aim of bringing to light reality systems that do not usually come to our consciousness. First, I take photos of everyday scenes, old magazines, and images from the internet, then extract the outlines of them on my computer and create a collage as a sketch on paper. Outlines extracted on a PC = fragments of time become the material. When the sketch is transferred onto a canvas, a highly anonymous landscape emerges that everyone feels like they have seen before somewhere. Because of its strong anonymity, the people who view it assign their own memories and beliefs to the scene, and see a completely different landscape and meaning from the original photograph. I am interested in the reality systems of hundreds of people who support their own interpretations that are far from reality. Major solo exhibitions include “Drifting or Scenery in the Eye Socket” LADS Gallery, Osaka (2023), “Question Mark Floating in the Eye” LADS Gallery, Osaka (2024), and group exhibitions in which she has participated are “FACE2022 Exhibition” SOMPO Museum of Art (2022), “Idemitsu Art Award Exhibition” at the National Art Center, Tokyo (2022), “FACE2024 Exhibition” at Sompo Museum of Art (2024), etc. Received the Shell Art Award 2016 Yoko Nose Jury Encouragement Award. Mao Wakayama 2015 Graduated from Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Oil Painting. The origins of my work stem from the experiences I had while living and interacting with people from different cultural backgrounds during my childhood and student days. Feeling that oneself is being reshaped among others by attributes and characteristics such as nationality and gender, and the stereotypes associated with them, and the surrounding environment and values ​​unconsciously become a part of who one is. I noticed that. By depicting objects and landscapes that have been unnaturally cut out or altered in shape, I express the ambiguity, dislocation, and discomfort of “existence” itself. Major solo and group exhibitions include: “Find my shape” SANBANCHO GALLERY, Tokyo (2024), “SICF24” Spiral, Tokyo (2023), “CIFAC 2022” Agora Gallery, New York (2022), etc. Selected for the Shell Art Award, ACT ART AWARD Excellence Award, and CIFAC. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-55a78c6d9368774c0710e998232989b7-834×1045.jpg The Chain Museum CEO Masamichi Toyama takes the stage at the talk session
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-574b83ede58ab7f3d6eeb6de07861aff-3000×2000.jpg Masamichi Toyama, CEO of The Chain Museum, will also be on stage at the ART TAIPEI 2024 talk session. Title Beyond Collecting: The Role of Art Patrons in Supporting Emerging Talent Presentation time October 26th (Sat) 15:00-16:30 Speaker Masamichi Toyama (The Chain Museum Co., Ltd.), Tomio Koyama (Tomio Koyama Gallery), Aaron Cezar (Founding Director of Delfina Foundation)
About art fair ART TAIPEI Every year, ART TAIPEI (Taipei International Art Expo) invites domestic and international galleries to exhibit a large number of important works that have attracted international attention. This promotes art exchange both domestically and internationally, and promotes lifestyles and collections that bring art closer to people. ART TAIPEI is also a valuable venue where galleries, important collectors in Asia, and media can interact with each other. In addition, the Gallery Association provides a creative platform for artists and the art market to continue supporting Taiwan’s art industry with a passion for art. Furthermore, we support diverse exchanges with galleries in Asia and around the world.
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AUO FindARTs About
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-7a1f43dd2043675959f6dce0d75facf5-2338×1653.png AUO (Chinese: Tomo Photoden) is a company driven by technology and innovation, with display technology at its core. We provide products and solutions that incorporate advanced technology in a variety of fields. FindARTs’ digital art display solutions leverage AUO’s advanced display technology and innovative scenario applications, aiming to enable viewers to enjoy the beauty of technology and life. FindARTs presents works through cutting-edge digital display technology and provides a platform for artistic innovation. The unique “A.R.T.” (Advanced Reflectionless Technology) uses technology to suppress reflections to faithfully reproduce digitally recreated masterpieces with amazing accuracy that rivals the original. AUO https://auo.com/ja-JP FindARTs
https://www.auo.com/zh-TW/solutions/index/FindARTs About ArtSticker
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/38948/155/38948-155-2dcc48548eea0eae6600e3b05e522206-1920×1080.jpg A platform operated by The Chain Museum Co., Ltd. that provides opportunities to encounter art, a place to enjoy dialogue, and connects a series of art viewing experiences. Contains a wide range of works, from well-known artists to up-and-coming young artists. The genres of his works are diverse, including installations, paintings, and performing arts. In addition, ArtSticker aspires to connect art and artists directly with the world by encountering real and unique places, not just digitally. ▽ArtSticker Website ≫
https://artsticker.app/ ▽ArtSticker download URL ≫ App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/artsticker/id1446438049 ≫ Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=art.tcm.artsticker Overview of The Chain Mueum Co., Ltd. Company name: The Chain Museum Co., Ltd. Address: 3rd floor, Daikanyama Art Village, 17-10
Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Daikanyama TOKO Representative: Representative Director Masamichi Toyama ▽The Chain Museum Co., Ltd. Official Website ≫ https://www.t-c-m.art/

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