20. Oil paintings:
Deja Vu、The Return of the Swallow
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Lo Tsai-Chin,born in 1953 in Dongshi District, central Taiwan, graduated from Tunghai University, majoring in Foreign Language. She serves as Honorary Chairman of the Taiwan-Mainland China Culture Unification Promotion Association, Honorary President of the Chinese Art News Network, and Vice President of the American International Cultural and Art Association in Los Angeles. Also, she works as a Visiting Professor at the Hong Kong School of Arts, and Honorary Doctorate at the International Emperor Shun Culture University in Hawaii. She is a renowned female painter active on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, who has held solo exhibitions at the China Art Museum and the Shanghai Art Museum. In addition to her dedication to painting, she actively promotes cultural and artistic exchanges between the two sides. Lo Tsai-Chin works are full of chaos and harmony in the tone of abstract art, intertwined with reality in illusions. In her paintings, there are dreamy scenes and bold brushstrokes transformed by her unique painting style, reflecting the infinite value and eternity of the life space.
Lo Tsai-Chin is deeply aware that artists are extremely lonely, but incredibly fulfilling in the bottom of their hearts. Whether it is joy, anger, sorrow, happiness, separation or reunion, her paintbrush accompanies her for the times and enriches life.
Since 1990, Lo Tsai-Chin has been active in the Taipei art circles and has held numerous exhibitions. Among them, there are classic exhibitions such as the solo exhibition for the "Los Angeles American International Cultural and Art Society", the twin solo exhibition for "Taipei City Government Celebrity Gallery Color Pens, Paintings, Father-Daughter Love", and the solo exhibition in "Taiwan Sun Yat-sen Memorial Museum". Later, she went to the mainland China, and held solo exhibitions smoothly at exhibition halls such as the National Museum of China, Shanghai Art Museum, Xu Beihong Memorial Museum, Lu Yanshao Art Academy, Ningbo Art Museum, and Wudang Museum. The most classic one is the solo exhibition titled "Stimulation and Ascension" held at the National Museum of China in 2004. The National Museum of China is an art exhibition hall long dreamed by painters from both sides and four regions. At that time, only a few painters from Taiwan held solo exhibitions there. As of today, Lo Tsai-Chin is the youngest Taiwanese painter and also the only female painter from Taiwan who held a solo exhibition at the National Museum of China. It fully shows the recognition and appreciation of the mainland art circles for her works.
Gaotang Lo Tsai-Chin Art Museum, opened in 2024 and located in the Gaotang County Calligraphy and Painting Cultural and Creative Industry Park, covers an area of 2570 square meters. It is divided into three floors, exhibiting 200 oil paintings created by Ms. Lo Tsai-Chin in different periods.