Born in Taiwan in 1963
Lives and works in New Taipei City, Taiwan
Liu Po-Chun is one of the representative figures among the mid-generation sculptors. He received his MFA in sculpture from École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, and is currently the director of Juming Museum, a professor of the Department of Sculpture and the dean of the Fine Art College, National Taiwan University of Arts. He has garnered numerous prizes and awards, including prestigious awards in Taiwan, such as the Wu San-Lien Arts and Culture Award and the Sun Yat-sen Award for Arts and Literature. He has exhibited internationally in Italy, Hungary, Romania, China, Japan, and South Korea.
After studying carving, molding, and sculpting in clay for more than a decade, Liu has acquired strong sculpting techniques. His five-year study in France allowed him to have systematic training in theory and sculpture history. His early body of work is mostly figurative sculpture, which demonstrates his carving, molding, and casting skills. In recent years, he is known for his work of steel forests and heroes, which contemplates the ideal of nature and humanity.
Notable solo exhibitions include: Field of the Unknown, Tina Keng Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan (2023); Steel Romance, Remarkable Cultivation Museum, Tainan, Taiwan (2020); Iron Man Transformation, Gallery Royal, Seoul, South Korea (2012); Metallic Heroes and Demythification: Dong-Hun Sung and Po-Chun Liu Duo Exhibition, Ju-Ming Museum, New Taipei City, Taiwan (2011); Steel Forest, National Taiwan University of Arts, New Taipei City, Taiwan (2010). Important group exhibitions include: Dalseong Daegu Contemporary Art Festival, Daegu, South Korea (2019); Ask the Way: Keelung Harbor Biennale, Keelung Cultural Center, Keelung, Taiwan (2018); 35th Annual Exhibition Sculpture Survey 2018, Gomboc Gallery Sculpture Park, Middle Swan, Australia (2018); Group Exhibition, Otawara City Museum, Otawara, Japan (2013); Power, where does the beauty lie? Special Exhibition for the 25th anniversary of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, SOMA, Seoul Olympic Sculpture Park, South Korea (2013); Taiwan Biennale, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan (2012); The Open-air Sculpture Biennial, Racconigi, Italy (2010); Discourse, State, Contemporary Art Exchange Exhibition, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan; National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China (2009); Miercurea Ciuc International Art Symposium, Miercurea Ciuc, Romania (2004).