Kuo Wei-Kuo 1960 -
Taipei.Taiwan
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Biography
In Kuo's works, the figure of himself and various elements are transformed into stage characters, which are either abstract, figurative or realistic. The artist lifts up the mask of pretense in real life, moves and hides in this dream-like magical space in order to reconstruct a truer self-image. The post-apocalyptic scenes, as Kuo said, " reveal a sense of sadness of life's journey that has been recorded as time has passed". The alienation in spatial attribute of the works also imply the possibility of an ambiguous and "continuous" emotional interpretation in the paintings.
Kuo Wei-Kuo, born in Taipei, 1960, graduated from M.F.A of Taipei National University of the Art, Taipei, Taiwan. He co-founded the Taipei Painting School in 1985 and since then he has participated actively in Taiwan's modern art movement. In 1994 and 1996, his works were shown in the Biennale at Taipei Fine Arts Museum. In 1998, Kuo co-founded the Hantoo Art Group and was the first chairman. His works had been exhibited in New York, Paris, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Seoul, Gwangji, Beijing and Chongqing, and he had also held solo exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Today Art Museum, Beijing, and Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei. His works have received international attention and support and have been collected by several important art institutions, such as Taipei Fine Arts Museum, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Hong-Gah Museum, Nanjo Art Museum in Okinawa, Dimension Endowment of Arts, Catcher Educational Foundation, and Kuo Mu Sheng Foundation. Kuo was awarded the eighth Modern Painting Award from Li Zhongsheng Foundation in 2004. In 2005, he was awarded the fifth Liao Chi-Chun Fund of Taipei Culture Foundation.
Exhibitions
The Alchemy of Icon::The Occult Technique of Kuo Wei-Kuo's Paintings2019 │ 10.19 - 11.23
Lin & Lin Gallery
Jōseki : The Contemporary elaboration of Classic formations of Art2019 │ 05.11 - 06.22
Lin & Lin Gallery
Sailing In The Dark Cave - The Historia Naturalis of Sino Art 2016 │ 09.30 - 10.12
Lin & Lin Gallery
DERIVATIONS III 2014 │ 03.08 - 03.30
Lin & Lin Gallery
Master Works on Paper II2014 │ 08.09 - 08.31
Lin & Lin Gallery
Kuo Wei-Kuo|Forbidden Wishes 2013 │ 06.01 - 06.30
Lin & Lin Gallery
Intimate Views 2011 │ 11.24 - 2012.01.22
Lin & Lin Gallery
The Way Is Not Merely Between Two Points2010 │ 12.18 - 01.30
Lin & Lin Gallery
2010 Contemporary Taiwan Art Raise 2010 │ 03.13 - 04.30
Lin & Lin Gallery
Momentum 2011 │ 03.12 - 04.06
Lin & Lin Gallery
Kuo Wei-Kuo's One Man Show2009 │ 10.10 - 11.01
Lin & Lin Gallery
Extending and Crossing Over to the New Future 2009 │ 08.15 - 09.08
Lin & Lin Gallery
Double Happiness 2009 │ 01.11 - 02.11
Lin & Lin Gallery
Old Trunk, New Branch, A New Spring2008 │ 01.05 - 01.30
Lin & Lin Gallery
City to City 2007 │ 09.15 - 10.28
Lin & Lin Gallery
Male's Self Entertainment 2007 │ 08.04 - 08.31
Lin & Lin Gallery
Kuo Wei-Kuo|Diagram of Commotion and Desire III—Collect Memory and Situation2002 │ 12.07 - 12.31
Lin & Lin Gallery
In the Backyard II: Over-flowing Landscape of Desire 2001 │ 08.11 - 09.02
Lin & Lin Gallery
Gaudy-ism Taiwan — Boorish & Vulgar as the Makeup of Life1998 │ 06.20 - 07.05
Lin & Lin Gallery
Publications