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A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment

Date 2012-03-01 4738 Clicks

CHANG JEN-FANG

Starting from today and finishing on April 26, the Carrie Chang Fine Arts Center will be home to the exhibition “A Dialogue between Sculpture and the Environment”. The display, which has been jointly organized by the Carrie Chang Fine Arts Center and the Sculpture Association of Taiwan, will showcase a series of sculptures that offer a different experience to traditional 2D art displays.

Over the ages, sculpture has played a fundamental role in the culture and art of various societies around the world. The current display showcases public art made by 26 sculpture experts in the form of life-like models and accompanying descriptions. Chang Jen-fang, from the Carrie Chang Fine Arts Center, stated that “we hope that through the sculpturers’ unique insight into aesthetics and humanities, their keen skills of observation and their agile minds, visitors not only get a chance to appreciate the beauty of sculpture, but also gain a better understanding of the relationship between sculpture and the environment”.

In addition, at 10:30 am on March 6, an Opening Tea Ceremony will be held at the Carrie Chang Fine Arts Center to mark the beginning of a series of sculpture symposiums that will be conducted by leading sculpture experts from around Taiwan.

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A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG
A Dialogue Between Sculpture and the Environment
CHANG JEN-FANG