Cultural Minister Lee & Executive Director Reeves Visit

Honor
Tzeng Yong-ning

Taiwan’s Cultural Minister Lee Yung-te and Executive Director Jordan Reeves of the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei visited Tzeng Yong-ning’s solo exhibition – Passing Landscapes today on October 5th, 2020 at Loftyart Gallery. Lee and Reeves were impressed by Tzeng’s work, especially the strong use of colors and the incorporation of Taiwanese elements, such as flowers and temple motifs.
We hope Tzeng Yong-ning’s art can become a part of a Taiwanese and Canadian art exchange in the near future.

From Left: Gallery Director Elaine Liu, Executive Director Jordan Reeves, Artist Tzeng Yong-ning, Cultural Minister Lee Yung-te, Manager Richard Chang, and Art Director Timothy Chang. Photo: Ming Kong


Forgotten Landscape – National Changhua Living Art Center

Museum Exhibition
Tzeng Yong-ning
Loftyart Gallery artist Tzeng Yong-ning’s solo show Forgotten Landscape opens at National Changhua Living Art Center November 18, 2023 and runs to December 17. The exhibition features the Taipei-based artists works from the last three years.
Installation View, National Changhua Living Art Center. Photo: T. Chang

Primitive Landscape of Belief – Academic Seminar

In Conversation
Tzeng Yong-ning
The academic seminar to Tzeng Yong-ning’s solo exhibition, Primitive Landscape of Belief, titled The Belief of Art – Tzeng Yong-ning’s Art Career, will be held on April 27, 2022 from 1:20 to 3:10 pm in the Library conference room of National yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Conducted in Mandarin Chinese, the seminar’s speakers include artist Tzeng Yong-ning, Richard MC Chang of Loftyart Gallery, and Lin Han-chun of the Yilan Museum of Art.
Installation View, NYCU Arts Center. Photo: Richard Chang

Jimmy Lu’s ABCs of Art – IC Broadcasting

In Conversation
Tzeng Yong-ning
Artist Tzeng Yong-ning and Richard Chang of Loftyart Gallery spoke as guests with Associate Professor Cheng Chih-kuei of NTUA, on Jimmy Lu’s ABCs of Art on IC Broadcasting FM97.5. Together, they covered Tzeng’s artistic practice, his exclusive use of ball-point pens, as well as his upcoming show at NYCU Arts Center.
Professor Cheng Chih-kuei, Manager Richard Chang, and Artist Tzeng Yong-ning. Photo: IC Broadcasting