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《靜謐之光》陳淑華.林祐如.王雯 漆畫聯展 ╳ 望春風文化藝術基金會

3 月 21 - 6 月 6

《靜謐之光》陳淑華.林祐如.王雯 漆畫聯展 ╳ 望春風文化藝術基金會

展期|2026.03.21 – 06.06
開幕|2026.03.21 (六) 15:00
主辦|望春風文化藝術基金會
策展|阿波羅畫廊
地點|望春風文化藝術基金會 (高雄市鼓山區中華一路868號HH大樓26樓)
預約參觀|https://lin.ee/mc5OCUE

 

《靜謐之光》匯集陳淑華、林祐如、王雯,三位女性藝術家的漆畫創作。他們皆以大自然為創作起點,從花草樹木、山海瀑布,到動物與生命的律動,展現萬物蓬勃的生機。漆畫媒材取自於大自然,創作需要歷經打磨、拋光等多重工序,經過時間的等候,淬鍊成藝術作品。接受大自然的沐浴,透過漆藝層層堆疊與刻劃,將靜謐的內在風景,轉化為獨特的光。

資深藝術家陳淑華,以油彩第一名畢業於國立臺灣師範大學美術系,遠赴法國巴黎攻讀美術史博士,創作與學術兼具。2000年代偶然接觸漆藝,著迷於天然漆質感與古樸,投入漆藝創作。回到母校任職教授,從事漆藝教學。生長於彰化農村,自然對於陳淑華而言給予無限的喜悅。她以細膩沉穩的筆觸描繪自然萬物,以及伴隨童年成長的記憶。《富貴白首》牡丹花綻放,鳥站在枝頭上,呈現大自然繁盛的樣貌。畫面微妙的光澤與反射,如同靜謐自然中的呼吸,為觀者帶來平衡與安定的感受。

林祐如曾獲選第二屆「構圖.臺灣」首獎及望春風文化藝術基金會主辦的台灣意象繪畫比賽第一名,為基金會的一台紅色Fazioli演奏型鋼琴繪製《蝴蝶展翅》。從土地環境思考,將漆藝媒材結合,以光影錯視,融合繪畫語言與漆藝工藝,構築介於抽象與風景之間的視覺場域,轉化為光影錯視與節奏流動的「記憶風景」,隱喻當代資訊洪流與時代連結的集體感知。《日光瀑布》以十分瀑布為題,表現壯闊奔流的網路資訊,亦如彩虹淵絢麗多元的世界樣態。

王雯曾榮獲第二屆「構圖.臺灣」參獎。其作品呈現漆畫細緻的紋理和艷麗的色彩。「孔雀」是兒時美好的記憶,作為超現實的象徵意象,將日常生活中的自然景致與內心深處所嚮往的境界融合。《都市人的窺探》都市裡細看行道樹一角,如同森林裡樹木茂盛的蕨類,孔雀開屏的氣勢。期許平凡生活保有理想與創造不凡。

本次展覽感謝望春風文化藝術基金會陳秀麗董事長邀請,阿波羅畫廊長期推薦藝術家陳淑華、林祐如、王雯,策劃漆畫聯展,透過三位藝術家的作品,不僅欣賞漆畫的魅力,感受藝術家從大自然帶來的禮讚,醞釀成精彩的藝術創作。

 

關於藝術家 → 陳淑華.林祐.王雯


“Tranquil Radiance” — Lacquer Painting Group Exhibition
CHEN Shu-Hwa · LIN Yu-Ju · Wang Wen
Wang Chun-Feng Culture and Arts Foundation ╳ Apollo Art Gallery

Organizer | Wang Chun-Feng Culture and Arts Foundation
Curator | Apollo Art Gallery
Duration | 2026.03.21-06.06
Opening | 2026.03.21 Sat. 15:00
Venue | Spring Breeze Culture and Arts Foundation
26F, HH Building, No. 868, Zhonghua 1st Rd., Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung, Taiwan

 

“Tranquil Radiance” brings together lacquer works by three female artists—CHEN Shu-Hwa, LIN Yu-Ju, and Wang Wen. Each begins with nature as a point of departure, drawing inspiration from flowers and trees, mountains and seas, waterfalls, animals, and the rhythms of life, revealing the vitality and flourishing energy of all living things. Lacquer, a medium derived from nature, requires meticulous processes such as layering, polishing, and repeated refinement. Through the passage of time, it is distilled into art. Immersed in nature, the artists build and carve layer upon layer, transforming inner landscapes of stillness into a unique radiance.

Senior artist CHEN Shu-Hwa graduated top of her class in oil painting from the Department of Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University, later earning a Ph.D. in Art History in Paris, embodying both artistic practice and academic achievement. In the 2000s, she encountered lacquer art by chance and became captivated by its natural texture and timeless simplicity, devoting herself to its practice. Returning to her alma mater as a professor, she has since dedicated herself to teaching lacquer art. Raised in the rural countryside of Changhua, nature has been a boundless source of joy for her. With delicate and composed brushwork, she depicts the natural world alongside memories from her childhood. In “Prosperity and longevity together,” blooming peonies and a bird perched on a branch present a vision of nature in full abundance. The subtle sheen and reflections within the composition evoke the quiet breath of nature, offering viewers a sense of balance and serenity.

LIN Yu-Ju received the First Prize in the Second “Go To Taiwan” competition, as well as First Prize in the Taiwan Image Painting Competition organized by the Spring Breeze Culture and Arts Foundation, for which she created “Butterfly in Flight” on a red Fazioli grand piano. Grounded in reflections on land and environment, she integrates lacquer techniques with painterly language, employing optical illusions of light and shadow to construct a visual field between abstraction and landscape. Her works transform into “memory landscapes” shaped by shifting light, rhythm, and perception, metaphorically reflecting the collective consciousness formed within the rapid flow of contemporary information. “Sunlight waterfall,” inspired by Shifen Waterfall, evokes the powerful of digital information, akin to a radiant, multifaceted world reminiscent of a rainbow-hued abyss.

Wang Wen was awarded Third Prize in the Second “Go To Taiwan” competition. Her works are distinguished by the intricate textures and vivid colors characteristic of lacquer painting. The “peacock,” a cherished childhood memory, becomes a surreal symbolic motif, merging everyday natural scenery with an inner realm of aspiration. In “Urbanites’s peek,” a close observation of roadside trees in the city recalls the كث lushness of forest ferns and the grandeur of a peacock displaying its plumage. Through this, she expresses a hope that even within ordinary life, one may retain ideals and create something extraordinary.

This exhibition is made possible through the kind invitation of Chairperson Chen Hsiu-Li of the Wang Chun-Feng Culture and Arts Foundation. Apollo Gallery has long supported and represented CHEN Shu-Hwa, LIN Yu-Ju, and Wang Wen, and has curated this lacquer group exhibition. Through the works of these three artists, viewers are invited not only to appreciate the unique charm of lacquer art, but also to experience a poetic tribute to nature—transformed into compelling and refined artistic expressions.

 

Artists’ CV → CHEN Shu-Hwa, LIN Yu-Ju, Wang Wen

Details

Organizers

  • 阿波羅畫廊
  • 望春風文化藝術基金會

Venue

  • 望春風文化藝術基金會
  • 中華一路868號HH大樓26樓
    高雄市鼓山區, Taiwan
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