Cross-disciplinary Artist Hsiung Yu's Special Exhibition: Imagining Daily Light and Shadow Experiences from "Shadows"

The Taipei City Arts Promotion Office is hosting "If Shadows Could Paint," a special exhibition by artist Hsiung Yu, focusing on "shadows" and exploring daily light and shadow experiences through various art forms including painting, installation, animation, and text. The exhibition runs from April 13 to May 17, 2026.
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The Taipei City Arts Promotion Office has invited artist Hsiung Yu to present her special exhibition, "If Shadows Could Paint," centered on the theme of "shadows." The exhibition encourages viewers to reconsider their daily experiences with light and shadow through diverse mediums such as painting, installation, animation, and text. Hsiung Yu, a former fashion designer and author of several styling books, has visited 216 museums and art galleries worldwide. This is her 23rd solo exhibition. The exhibition title is inspired by the "I Ching." It features works including acrylic paintings, giclée prints, mixed media, large-scale installations, and spatial designs. Notable works include "Mountain-Sea-River Greenway," "A Moving Feast," "Biological Network," and the "My Cosmic Instrument" series. The exhibition is held at the 1st-floor special exhibition room of the Taipei City Arts Promotion Office from April 13 to May 17, 2026.