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Chen Cheng-po (陳澄波) "Tsáu-tshuē (走揣) · Our Place" Special Exhibition (20251217-20260524)
Rediscovering Taiwan: Chen Cheng-po’s 130th Birthday Anniversary Exhibition in Taoyuan
Chen Cheng-po, a Taiwanese painter from the Japanese era, dedicated the golden years of his life to every corner of Taiwan, seeking beauty and expressing it through his brush.
Chen Cheng-po might use the term "Tsáu-tshuē" (走揣) to express his state of mind. "Tsáu-tshuē" is Taiwanese Hokkien, pronounced as "tsáu-tshuē."
"Tsáu" implies movement, surroundings, and roaming, while "Tshuē" means searching. "Pursuit" cannot be an idle fantasy; you must treat yourself as a naturalist, running about, using your observation skills to find clues and uncover mysteries step by step.
Through eight of Chen Cheng-po's paintings and a work that greatly inspired him—Toho Shiotsuki's "Kuroshio"—this exhibition invites you to "Tsáu-tshuē" the nature of Taiwan and "Our Place."
Chen Cheng-po, a Taiwanese painter from the Japanese era, dedicated the golden years of his life to every corner of Taiwan, seeking beauty and expressing it through his brush.
Chen Cheng-po might use the term "Tsáu-tshuē" (走揣) to express his state of mind. "Tsáu-tshuē" is Taiwanese Hokkien, pronounced as "tsáu-tshuē."
"Tsáu" implies movement, surroundings, and roaming, while "Tshuē" means searching. "Pursuit" cannot be an idle fantasy; you must treat yourself as a naturalist, running about, using your observation skills to find clues and uncover mysteries step by step.
Through eight of Chen Cheng-po's paintings and a work that greatly inspired him—Toho Shiotsuki's "Kuroshio"—this exhibition invites you to "Tsáu-tshuē" the nature of Taiwan and "Our Place."
Event Details
- 2026-01-01 — 桃園市立圖書館總館