
Exhibition Introduction:
Throughout this journey, we encounter an unknown technic—a path leading into an unknown world.
Piercing through the intimate confusion of the individual and the grand disorder of our time, this work unfolds as an art of color-navigation: both a primal drive and a deliberate movement.
It is a joyful journey—a voyage of awakening, rebirth, and navigation, breaking through chaos and cosmos, between art and life.
During this journey, we encounter an "unknown technique"—a pathway leading toward an unexplored world.
The exhibition explores both the inner turbulence of individuals and the profound disorder of contemporary society through color as a guiding artistic language. It is both a primal force flowing between chaos and order, and a spontaneous act of creative will.
This is a joyful journey—an exploration of awakening, rebirth, and navigation, breaking through the boundaries between chaos and order, art and life.
Artist Biography:
Lynn Hyeong is a South Korean artist whose work grows from her experiences in France, Korea, and Taiwan.
Now teaching and creating as a residency artist at Tunghai University in Taiwan, Lynn's practice is shaped by her ecological research at Paris 8 University, titled Ave Materia (Hail Matter).
She works with materials—earth, fragments, and traces of everyday life—feeling their life force as she transforms them into artworks that speak about our shared environment.
Through her dialogue with materials, her work invites viewers to feel the energy of the living world. Lynn's art encourages us to sense and listen to the quiet pulse of life, somewhere between matter and existence.
Lynn Hyeong (邢隣) is a South Korean artist whose artistic practice is deeply influenced by her experiences in France, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Currently serving as a faculty member and artist-in-residence at Tunghai University in Taiwan, her work has been profoundly inspired by her ecological art research project, Ave Materia (Hail Matter), conducted at Paris 8 University.
Working with natural materials such as soil, fragments, and traces of everyday life, she transforms the vitality of these materials into artworks that reflect humanity's shared environment.
Through an ongoing dialogue with materials, her creations invite viewers to experience the energy of the living world and to quietly listen to the subtle rhythm of life that exists between matter and being.
Exhibition Information:
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Exhibition Dates: April 20, 2026 (Mon.) – May 15, 2026 (Fri.)
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Venue: Exhibition Gallery, 1F, Building 3, Second Campus, National Formosa University
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Opening Hours: Weekdays, 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays). Admission is free.