Father-Daughter Ink Dialogue Across Time: Huang Xiang-lin and Huang Chun-pi Joint Exhibition

Artist Huang Xiang-lin will exhibit over 70 works, inheriting the brushwork of her late father, ink master Huang Chun-pi. The exhibition will also feature about 30 of Huang Chun-pi's works, creating an ink dialogue between father and daughter across time. Titled "Legacy of Baiyun, Original Ink Heart: Huang Chun-pi and Huang Xiang-lin - Taipei Art Exhibition," it is organized by the Baiyun Hall Art Research Association. The exhibition runs from tomorrow until May 6th at Hall 2 of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
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TAIPEI (Central News Agency reporter Wang Bao-er) – Showcasing the innovative vision and vitality of traditional ink painting in modern times, artist Huang Xiang-lin will exhibit over 70 works, inheriting the brushwork requirements of her father, the late ink master Huang Chun-pi. The exhibition will also feature about 30 of Huang Chun-pi's works, allowing father and daughter to engage in an ink dialogue.

The "Legacy of Baiyun, Original Ink Heart: Huang Chun-pi and Huang Xiang-lin - Taipei Art Exhibition" is organized by the Baiyun Hall Art Research Association, with Baiyun Hall being the name of Huang Chun-pi's studio. The organizer stated today via press release that Huang Xiang-lin comes from a family of ink painters, immersed in the world of ink from a young age, deeply influenced by the Baiyun Hall art system. Her creations inherit her father's strict requirements for landscape structure, momentum, and brushwork, and she has gradually shaped her personal artistic language through years of creation and teaching practice.

The exhibition, titled "Legacy of Baiyun, Original Ink Heart," will feature over 70 of Huang Xiang-lin's ink works, covering landscapes, panda themes, and several large-scale compositions. The panda image is a beloved theme in Huang Xiang-lin's creations, symbolizing her contemplation of nature, life, and original intention. Landscape works are also a highlight, often featuring towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, combining traditional landscape structural management with contemporary ink color application.

Notably, this exhibition will feature about 30 of Huang Chun-pi's ink works, including small landscape pieces and precious paper creations, many of which are small-scale works rarely publicly displayed in the past, allowing the audience to experience the origin and foundation of Baiyun Hall up close.

The "Legacy of Baiyun, Original Ink Heart: Huang Chun-pi and Huang Xiang-lin - Taipei Art Exhibition" will run from tomorrow until May 6th at Hall 2 of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150413