By Rachel Lin and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writerThe Research Center for Conservation of Cultural Relics at National Taiwan Normal University yesterday for the first time revealed its techniques that have revived countless artworks and priceless artifacts.
Taichung, Oct. 29 (CNA) An iconic nude sculpture created by Huang Tu-shui (黃土水, 1895-1930) during the era of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan was inducted into the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Saturday.
A long-lost nude sculpture by late Taiwanese sculptor Huang Tu-shui (黃土水) is to be the central exhibit at a show at the Museum of National Taipei University of Education from today through April.
The exhibition, titled “Lumiere: The Enlightenment and Self-Awakening of Taiwanese Culture,” is to feature the newly rediscovered sculpture Water of Immortality (甘露水), which was formerly known as Sweet Dew along with paintings and writing by more than 20 Taiwanese artists and literary figures of the Japanese colonial period.
Curator Lin Mun-lee (林曼麗), who discovered the sculpture early this year, on Thursday expressed her happiness and excitement about
Taipei, Dec. 16 (CNA) A long-lost nude sculpture by late Taiwanese sculptor Huang Tu-shui (黃土水) will be the central exhibit at an art exhibition to be held at the Museum of National Taipei University of Education (MoNTUE) from Saturday through April 2022.