'The exhibition "On the Edge of Tradition: Broadening the Visions of Contemporary Ink Art", has a vision that is retrospective in nature, depicting a certain aspect to the creative locus of its participating artists.'... ... 'A total of five artists were invited to display thier work at "On the Edge of Tradition". These are Yuann Jai (born in 1941), Li Mao-cheng (born in 1954), Yu Peng (born in 1955), Li An-cheng (born in 1959) and Huang Chih-yang (born in 1965). With the permission of the sponsoring organization, the Dimension of Endowment of Art, the exhibition is intended as a combination of both group exhibition and small solo exhibition formats.' (excerpt from the catalogue essay by the curator, Chia Chi Jason Wang) Victoria Lu contributes a response to the essay by the curator. With the biographies of the curator and the artists.
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EXL.TAI.ETB
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Chinese - Traditional, 

English

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1998

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On the Edge of Tradition - Broadening the Visions of Contemporary Ink Art (abridged) - WANG Chiachi Jason, 王嘉驥

Contemporary Ink Painting in Taiwan on the Margin - Victoria LU, 陸蓉之

On the Edge of Tradition: Broadening the Vision of Contemporary Ink Art
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On the Edge of Tradition: Broadening the Vision of Contemporary Ink Art, 在傳統邊緣:拓展當代水墨藝術的視界