Dec 9, 2010

1979 group exhibition in Cité Internationale des Arts STUDIO 1702 at Paris








Monday, December 13, 2010, 19.00-22:00
EXHIBITION Venues:
Cité Internationale des Arts
STUDIO 1702

18 RUE DE L HOTEL DE VILLE 75004 PARIS

Dear friends, 
We are pleased to present "1979", a group exhibition from Resident Artists Taiwan in Cité Internationale des Arts.The opening reception scheduled for Monday, December 13, 7.00 pm will   include a Live Performance (10 min.) at 8 pm and 9 pm.  

"1979" brings paper art + video + Cello/ Electronics/ Sounds improvisation + food installation by three contemporary artists Chaong-Wen Ting,Hui-Chun Lin and Jam Wu,With special guest : Gerrit Kress ( Germany) - Electronics.



Chaong-Wen Ting was born in Kaohsiung in 1979. He is also a graphic designer, a Interior designer and an artist .After graduating Plastic Arts of Tainan National University of the Arts MFA, Ting was a display designer for Issey Miyake in Taiwan also he took part in several exhibitions. Now He studies at Doctoral program in Art Creation and Theory of Tainan National University of the Arts,He lives and works in Taiwan and Paris.


Hui-Chun Lin est compositrice et violoncelliste. Ses idées musicales s’inspirent de la musique classique et de la culture asiatique, évoluant par moments au sein d’un microcosme sonore. Mélodies et timbres se mêlent à la surface du son puis vagabondent plus loin. C’est une musique pour les voyageurs et les rêveurs. Hui-Chun Lin est en ce moment artiste en résidence à la Cité internationale des Arts à Paris.


Jam Wu was born in Tainan in 1979. A graduate in architecture from the Shih Chien University, he is also a poet, a photographer, a theater designer and an artist. He is inspired deeply by his childhood memories of his riverside home town, Yan Hsui. After winning many awards, he went to the north of Shaanxi province in China to learn paper-cutting and has transformed this traditional craftsmanship into a language of contemporary art, expressed in installations, lighting, images and public art.

More Information Please check on URL:



No comments:

Post a Comment