NTNU Art Museum Launches Special Exhibition 'Symbiotic Blossoms' — Exploring the Teachers of Chen Cheng-po and Huang Tu-shui
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The NTNU Museum of Art has launched the 'Symbiotic Blossoms' exhibition, showcasing the mentors of pioneering Taiwanese artists such as Chen Cheng-po and Huang Tu-shui, and re-examining their influence on modern Taiwanese art.
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- Q: What is the main theme of the 'Symbiotic Blossoms' exhibition?
- A: The exhibition explores Japan-Taiwan art exchange from the late 19th to mid-20th century, showcasing over 200 works and revealing mentorship ties of artists like Chen Cheng-po.
- Q: Where is the exhibition held?
- A: At the NTNU Museum of Art in Taipei, running until September 20.
- Q: Who influenced Huang Tu-shui's artistic development?
- A: Huang studied under Japanese artists like Okada Saburoku and was inspired by Italian sculptor Ottilio Pesci during his time in Japan.