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Chen Chun-Hao | |||
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Born | 1971 Nantou, Taiwan | ||
Nationality | Taiwanese | ||
Citizenship | Taiwan | ||
Education | Fine arts | ||
Alma mater | Taipei National University of the Arts | ||
Occupation | Visual artist |
Chen Chun-Hao ( born in 1971) is a Taiwanese visual artist.
Chen Chun-Hao was born in Nantou County, Taiwan. He received a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the Taipei National University of the Arts (1996) and a master’s degree in plastic arts from the Tainan National University of the Arts (1998). Chen had studied traditional Chinese calligraphy and Shan shui while a student. In 2008 he began his apprenticeship with calligrapher Chang Kuang-bin (張光賓).[1]
Chen has experimented with the use of industrial materials in his work, such as thumbtacks since 1997. Chen is most famous for his “Mosquito Nail Shan shui” series. He shoots thousands of mosquito nails into canvas to imitate famous old-master Chinese landscape paintings found at the National Palace Museum, Taipei and abroad.[2]
He has participated in numerous exhibitions, including at the Today Art Museum, Beijing, China (2009), Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (2001, 2006), Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan (2005), and Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California, U.S. (2002). His solo exhibitions include Meandering Toward the Clouds, Tina Keng Gallery, Taipei (2020); The Way of Nailing, VT Art Salon, Taipei (2011); Maze, VT Art Salon, Taipei; and Aura Beyond, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei (2001).
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