TAO ART - Neihu District

4.6/5 基於 8 評論

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114, Taiwan, Taipei City, Neihu District, Zhouzi St, 79-1號TAO ART8樓

電話 : 📞 +88879799
網站 : http://www.taoartspace.com/
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城市 : Zhouzi St

114, Taiwan, Taipei City, Neihu District, Zhouzi St, 79-1號TAO ART8樓
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bellobellyfull on Google

展間不大,但是氛圍良好,@johnyui首展
The booth is small, but the atmosphere is good, @johnyui first exhibition
潘怡君 on Google

來看目不見睫展覽,非常有趣有創意,大推薦
Come to see the invisible exhibition, very interesting and creative, highly recommended
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Moses Chen on Google

畫作很美,可惜展間有點小,也沒有畫作的創作理念及資訊。
The paintings are beautiful, but unfortunately the exhibition room is a bit small, and there is no creative concept and information about the paintings.
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PoJu Ho on Google

{ TAO ART SPACE } { FOMO: Fear of Missing Out 王加加個展 } 藏身在內湖辦公大樓群裡的TAO ART Space,錯過第一檔的酷兒藝境,趁這次臨時北上的機會,當然要帶著水水來看展,也認識一下新空間,看展的過程中,回想起剛退伍那年,跟媽媽兩個人到香港的旅行,一樣穿梭在中環、上環,有許多的藝術空間也都藏身在商業大樓裡,猶如在都市叢林裡探險,畫廊空間是邀請日本當代建築師青木淳(Aoki Jun)操刀設計,善用材質變化去營造出的空間感,讓空間本身也就像藝術品一般的引人入勝。 /// Tao Art Space /// #TaoArtSpace #青木淳 #王加加 #FOMO #FearOfMissingOut { STILLNESS:女性藝術家群展 } 也是一個很剛好在沒有人的時候來看展,終於見到好久好久不見的阿雲的作品,作品依舊迷人美麗,還有總是最溫暖的溫柔的風景。看展空場不外乎就是可以拍好拍滿,但是在最後離開時分,初次見面的Joe從辦公室走了出來說「看你看得很專注,所以就先不打擾你看展...」言下之意就是在我拍的很開心的時候,在鏡面網美拍的時候全部都被透過監視器看到了!!哈哈哈,當下就是想要頭也不回的奔出畫廊呀~~~XDDDDD /// #STILLNESS #女性藝術家群展 #TaoArt #Stillness #ChenYun #ChristinaLiu #LinoLee #WenMengYu #陳雲 #劉子瑜 #李依耘 #温孟瑜 #JennyLee #李晏禎
{TAO ART SPACE} {FOMO: Fear of Missing Out Wang Jiajia Solo Exhibition} TAO ART Space, hidden in the Neihu office building group, missed the first-stage queer art scene. Taking advantage of this temporary opportunity to go north, of course, I have to take the water to see the exhibition, get to know the new space, and watch the exhibition process. In, recalling the year when I was discharged from the army, I traveled to Hong Kong with my mother. I traveled between Central and Sheung Wan. Many art spaces were hidden in commercial buildings, just like exploring in the urban jungle. The gallery space was an invitation The design of contemporary Japanese architect Aoki Jun makes good use of material changes to create a sense of space, making the space itself as fascinating as a work of art. /// Tao Art Space /// #TaoArtSpace #青木淳 #王加加 #FOMO #FearOfMissingOut {STILLNESS: Group Exhibition of Female Artists} It was also a time when there was no one to come to the exhibition, and finally saw Ayun's work, which was not seen for a long time. The work is still charming and beautiful, and there is always the warmest and gentle scenery. The empty space of the exhibition is nothing more than that you can take good shots, but when you finally left, Joe, who met for the first time, walked out of the office and said, "Seeing you are very focused, so I won't bother you to watch the exhibition... "The implication is that when I was very happy to shoot, I was all seen through the monitor when I was shooting on Mirror.net!! Hahaha, I just want to run out of the gallery without looking back~~ ~XDDDDD /// #STILLNESS #Female Artist Group Exhibition #TaoArt #Stillness #ChenYun #ChristinaLiu #LinoLee #WenMengYu #陈云 #刘子瑜 #李依芸 #温孟瑜 #JennyLee #李晏祯
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S S on Google

很冷冽未來感的藝文空間,想不到藏身在商業大樓裡,要不是看John Yuyi 的展可能不會發現。 大樓警衛跟空間服務人員都很親切禮貌。 記得跟警衛填寫登記,請他協助搭電梯上樓。
It's a very cold and futuristic art space. I can't think of hiding in a commercial building. If it weren't for John Yuyi's exhibition, I might not find it. The building guards and space service staff are very kind and polite. Remember to fill in the registration with the guard and ask him to help take the elevator upstairs.
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michelle jacobsen on Google

Wow! An amazing, futuristic exhibit in Chinese and English. First we were encouraged to walk through and experience it, and then one of the artists, Hsu Ling-Hsuan, guided us through and explained the work. The ideas are very valid for this day and age, and TAO ART is worth a visit! Thanks for an excellent, interactive experience!
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Vince Hancock on Google

Perhaps the best part of Tao Art Space is a chance to meet the artists.  When we first visited (November 2021), we were greeted warmly by Hsu Ling-Hsuan (許菱軒), who was staffing the gallery.  It was a thrill to have her interpretation (in both senses of the word) of the "INFO-LABOR. CO" installation, produced as part of the gallery's Peach Project, driven by new artists. Ling-Hsuan's English was excellent, and she gave us some insight on the culture and generational forces that spurred the art. We soon realized with a thrill that it was her thoughtful and accessible text featured in the exhibit and printed guide.  We also had a few moments to talk with her fellow artist, Tsai Chih-Nin (蔡之甯), about her excellent design. A return visit (January 2022) showed similar innovation and variety within "Sub-existence," featuring different artists. This time, the internal, ineffable qualities of the soul were explored. It was not clear if the artists were on hand this time, but Ling-Hsuan happened to be available and met us again. We realized, later, how much out of her way she went for us. The immersive quality of both installations is what stands out, and is clearly a guiding part of the gallery's mission. The gallery as a whole is a small space, nestled in the corner of the 8th floor of an indifferent, even sterile office building. (The building owner may not yet be aware of the extra foot traffic he might encourage for all the tenants, if even a hint of Tao Art Space's exhibits were teased from behind the lobby's plate glass.) The artists, thankfully, are working with complex ideas that are bigger than their physical confines--yet can be packed in a suitcase and explored upon your return home. The biggest risk of visiting Tao Art Space is accentuated during these lonely times of Covid-19. One wants to stay in such a space of engagement and yak about sound or design details. It can generate a level of enthusiasm that doesn't always have an outlet--due to time, convenience, or social awkwardness. One sees the results of these artists and one wants to join in. Sometimes the best thing to do, however, is to say thank you, stand back and cheer on. Bravo! 加油! 謝謝!
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YULIN CHEN on Google

?2021.9.25 “Seeing Through Lights” by artist Wu Chi-Tsung. A new kind of hidden art space that combines the concepts of classic and contemporary arts. Strolled through the white-cube space, I unconsciously picked up my camera and captured the messages about the artist’s journey of their exploration at diverse stages.In a nutshell, take your curiosity to the art space and allow the talented artists fashion something to your imagination.✌?

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