2021 Art Taipei

10/22 (Fri) - 10/25/2021 (Mon)

VIP Preview:2021.10.21-10.22
Public Days:2021.10.22-10.25
Venue: Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 (L04 / Q03)
Artists: HSU Yunghsu, Sunil GAWDE, YEN Ye-Cheng, CHUNG Soon-Long, HUANG Po-Chih, Juan ZAMORA, HUANG Li-Ying

Double Square Gallery is delighted to join other 122 top art galleries from around the world to exhibit in the 2021 Art Taipei, which will take place at Hall 1 of the World Trade Center in Taipei and will run from October 22 (Fri.) to 25 (Sun.), 2021. In this edition, six artists from three countries will be showcased in Double Square Gallery’s booth (L04), including HSU Yunghsu (Taiwan), Sunil GAWDE (India), YEN Ye-Cheng (Taiwan), CHUNG Soon-Long (Taiwan), HUANG Po-Chih (Taiwan) and Juan ZAMORA (Spain). Meanwhile, the gallery will link up with other nine galleries to curate The Exceptional, an exhibition within the exhibition, and collaborate with the art collective, Lolo & Sosaku, from Buenos Aires, Argentina and Tokyo, Japan to present their first exhibition in the Art Taipei as well as in Taiwan. Emerging artist HUANG Li-Ying, who was featured in the gallery’s group exhibition early this year, is one of the artists showcased in the section of Made in Taiwan (MIT) and Double Square Gallery is Huang’s matched gallery (Booth Q03). It is hoped that the exhibition can inject a fresh force of life into the contemporary art market with the ample creative energy of new-generation artists from Taiwan.

With the theme of “Imprints of Nature,” the exhibition presented by the gallery aims to present the artists’ observations of and imaginations about the natural environment as well as their individual perspectives to re-perceive the relationship between humanity and natural resources. Through this curated presentation, the gallery hopes to demonstrate the artists’ inspirations drawn from nature, which are embodied with different media, forms, concepts or narrative structures to unveil their perspectives on life informed by nature. The natural world is formed by bio-communities and their interactions with the environment. Human beings have coexisted with the natural world and attempted to dominate and control the rest of the world. Through the artists’ expansion of creative forms, aesthetics and thinking, the exhibition begins with exploring and thinking about the relationship between nature and the Anthropocene.