Head to Canada for the "(In)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan"

THE VANCOUVER SUN
CANADA---Taiwan is home to 16 officially recognized aboriginal groups of Austronesian peoples and Han Chinese of various backgrounds, as well as other long-term settlers and recent immigrants. T(In)visible: The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art" explores how traditional and religious beliefs and modern values are integrated in this vibrant country. The exhibition features works by seven contemporary Taiwanese artists, who express and visualize religious beliefs, myths and the spiritual world with modern sensitivities. [link]

Li Jiun-Yang
Water Fairies Reproduction Project, 2004–2015, Chiu Yu-Wen
Chiu Yu-Wen

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