The Pioneers of Western Art in the Early Republic of China

29 June - 16 July 1996
Overview

The large exhibition of The Pioneers of Western Art in the Early Republic of China demonstrates the tracks of the first-generation Chinese artists. Selecting artists who are active in the art era from the early republic of China to the Japanese Occupation, this exhibition divides its display into two categories: Early Taiwanese Artists and early Overseas Chinese Artists. The early overseas Chinese artists involved in this exhibition are Pan Yu-Liang, Sanyu, Ding Yan-Yong (documents exhibited), Yun Gee; while the early Taiwanese artists are Chen Cheng-Po, Kuo Po-Chuan, Li Mei-Shu, Liao Chi-Chun, Yen Shui-Long, Chen Chih-Chi (documents exhibited), Yan Shan Lang, Lee Shih-Chiao, Chang Wan-Chuan, Liu Ci-Siang, Chen Te-Wang, Lee Chun-Shan, Hong Rui-Ling. The early Chinese artists are Li Tie-Fu (documents exhibited), Li Chao-Shi, Yan Wen-Liang, Wang Yue-Zhi, Xu Bei-Hong, Liu Hai-Su, Lin Fengmian, Guan Liang, Ni Yi-De (documents exhibited), Wu Da-Yu, Guan Zi-Lan (documents exhibited), Yu Beng, Fang Gan-Min, Pang Xu-Qin, Qin Xuan-Fu, Yang Qiu-Ren, Zhuang Ziman, Lin Da-Chuan.