Born 1943 Nantou, Taiwan. Known for: Paintings; farmers.
Lin Wen-Chiang was born in 1943 in Taiwan, and received artistic training at National Taiwan Academy of Arts. He won the Gold Prize of Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition in 1977, and afterwards went...
Read full biography Lin Wen-Chiang was born in 1943 in Taiwan, and received artistic training at National Taiwan Academy of Arts. He won the Gold Prize of Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition in 1977, and afterwards went abroad for further study in France. Upon Lin's art, it was, at early 1940s to 1950s, farmer's poverty...
Read full biography Lin Wen-Chiang was born in 1943 in Taiwan, and received artistic training at National Taiwan Academy of Arts. He won the Gold Prize of Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition in 1977, and afterwards went abroad for further study in France. Upon Lin's art, it was, at early 1940s to 1950s, farmer's poverty and life's hardship that touch his heart. In fact, Lin once had quite a reputation in art field during 1990s. Later the collapse of art market, however, forced him to quiet down for eight years. At...
Read full biography Lin Wen-Chiang was born in 1943 in Taiwan, and received artistic training at National Taiwan Academy of Arts. He won the Gold Prize of Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition in 1977, and afterwards went abroad for further study in France. Upon Lin's art, it was, at early 1940s to 1950s, farmer's poverty and life's hardship that touch his heart. In fact, Lin once had quite a reputation in art field during 1990s. Later the collapse of art market, however, forced him to quiet down for eight years. At early 1990s, Lin took farmers as painting subject matter. For example, farm women are often painted in exaggerated huge body. This is how Lin manifests Taiwanese people's energy and how he appraises farmer's diligence....
Read full biography Lin Wen-Chiang was born in 1943 in Taiwan, and received artistic training at National Taiwan Academy of Arts. He won the Gold Prize of Taiwan Provincial Art Exhibition in 1977, and afterwards went abroad for further study in France. Upon Lin's art, it was, at early 1940s to 1950s, farmer's poverty and life's hardship that touch his heart. In fact, Lin once had quite a reputation in art field during 1990s. Later the collapse of art market, however, forced him to quiet down for eight years. At early 1990s, Lin took farmers as painting subject matter. For example, farm women are often painted in exaggerated huge body. This is how Lin manifests Taiwanese people's energy and how he appraises farmer's diligence.