Chen Cheng-po 130th Anniversary Exhibition: A Dialogue Between Art and Nature
This visit to the 'Chen Cheng-po 130th Anniversary Exhibition,' co-curated by the National Taiwan Museum and the Chen Cheng-po Cultural Foundation, is a visual feast intertwining art and nature. The exhibition, through Chen Cheng-po's paintings and the museum's natural history collections, guides us to re-examine the unique charm of Taiwan and contemplate how nature and humanity interact to shape the beautiful island we know today.
Taiwanese Landscapes in Dialogue with Nature
The most stunning part of the exhibition is the display of 8 original works by Chen Cheng-po, such as 'Tropic of Cancer Landmark,' 'Farmhouse,' 'East Taiwan Coastal Road,' 'Sound of Waves,' and 'Snow on Yushan.' These works depict various landscapes and cultural scenes of Taiwan. In addition to static paintings, the exhibition also features realistic art screen animations, adding a dynamic touch and enhancing the immersive viewing experience.
The museum further integrates these paintings with natural history specimens, such as fish and plants, exploring Taiwan's natural features like the Kuroshio Current, monsoon climate, and cloud forests. This showcases how these environmental factors influence biodiversity, agricultural development, and human life. Through this contrast, we can see the intersection of art and science and understand how Chen Cheng-po used his brush to document Taiwan's local customs and landscapes.
Exploring Taiwan, Tracing the Path to Happiness
One of the core concepts of the exhibition is 'The Taste of Happiness,' allowing us to feel Taiwan's unique vitality and richness through the combination of art and nature. Whether it's the majestic mountains, the roaring ocean, or the simple rural scenery, they all form our emotional memory of this land.
This exhibition is not only a tribute to Chen Cheng-po's art but also a heartfelt confession to the island of Taiwan. Through the dialogue between paintings and natural history, we not only appreciate the beauty of art but also rethink the relationship between humans and nature. If you are interested in Taiwan's culture, art, and nature, this exhibition is definitely worth a visit!
Tracing Our Place - Chen Cheng-po 130th Anniversary Exhibition
Date: 2024/12/03 09:30 ~ 2025/05/11 17:00
Location: Special Exhibition Area, Railway Department Park, National Taiwan Museum