【迷風景】劉鎮洲陶塑個展
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展期
日期:2024-12-07 ~ 2024-12-29
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地點
台北市大安區敦化南路二段63巷21弄27號1樓
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相關連結
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參展藝術家
劉鎮洲
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迷風景:劉鎮洲陶塑個展
當代陶瓷藝術家劉鎮洲以全新個展,探索人與自然的深層連結,延續他對大地與風景的深厚情感。本次創作,他以自然景觀為靈感,轉化為內心情感的投射,呈現融合自然與心靈的詩意形象,表達對天地、事物的感懷與珍視,試圖在自然與人之間找到共鳴,賦予景色溫暖而有生命力的情感。
劉鎮洲捕捉山水的起伏與雲霧的流動,於幽靜的氛圍裡,呈現自然的輕盈與律動。他藉由陶瓷質感重新詮釋自然之美,同時展現自身心意的自由流動。作品不僅再現景色,更像是一段內心旅程的記錄,傳遞細膩的視覺語言,讓觀者彷彿步入寧靜的自然,感受天地萬物與情感交融的深刻意境。
Contemporary ceramic artist Liou Chen Chou's new solo exhibition explores the deep connection between humans and nature, continuing his profound affection for the earth and landscapes. Drawing inspiration from natural scenery, he transforms it into a projection of his inner emotions, presenting poetic images that blend nature with the spirit. Through this work, he conveys his reflections and reverence for the world and its wonders, striving to find resonance between humanity and nature while imbuing landscapes with warmth and vitality.
Liou Chen Chou captures the undulating mountains and flowing clouds, presenting the lightness and rhythm of nature within a tranquil atmosphere. Through the tactile qualities of ceramics, he reinterprets the beauty of nature, while also expressing the free flow of personal sentiments. The works not only depict landscapes but also serve as a record of an inner journey, conveying delicate visual language that invites the viewer into a serene natural world, where the essence of nature and emotion intertwine.
劉鎮洲
1984年畢業於日本京都市立藝術大學美術研究所,師從陶藝大師鈴木治,而後成立「方圓陶舍工作室」 與「劉鎮洲陶藝研究室」。曾任職國立台灣藝術大學工藝設計學系主任、造形藝術研究所所長、設計學院院長,現為該校榮譽教授。作品多以極簡造型呈現頌揚自然的細節和巧思。
1982年迄今個展20餘次,聯展百餘次,並曾擔任各美術館、博物館之典藏及審議委員及各項陶藝、美術競賽評審委員。長年關注現代陶藝創作表現的演變與未來趨勢,作品多為國內外美術館及文化機構典藏,2017年獲頒台灣陶藝成就獎。
Liou Chen Chou graduated in 1984 from the Graduate School of Fine Arts at Kyoto City University of Arts, studying under renowned ceramic master Suzuki Osamu. He later founded the Fangyuan Ceramic Studio and the Liou Chen Chou Ceramic Art Research Studio. He has held leadership roles as Chair of the Department of Craft Design, Director of the Graduate Institute of Visual Arts, and Dean of the College of Design at the National Taiwan University of Arts, where he is now an honorary professor. His works often feature minimalist forms that celebrate the intricate details and creativity of nature.
Since 1982, he has held over 20 solo exhibitions and participated in more than 100 group exhibitions. He has served as a collection and review committee member for various museums and as a juror for numerous ceramic and art competitions. With a long-standing focus on the evolution and future trends of contemporary ceramic art, his works are part of collections in museums and cultural institutions worldwide. In 2017, he was honored with the Taiwan Ceramic Achievement Award.
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