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Still Flowing|Still Water Still Flows
When stillness becomes another form of flow: four artists and two photographers co-create "Still Flowing|Still Water Still Flows"
On June 11, at the Taipei City Government Youth Department Art Salon, quietly opening.
In the early summer of 2026, an art event exploring inner order and emotional flux will open.
The group exhibition "Still Flowing|Still Water Still Flows" will be on display from June 11 to June 27 at the Taipei City Government Youth Department Art Salon (5F, No. 17, Section 1, Jen-ai Road).
This exhibition brings together six cross-disciplinary artists, including Kate Huang (Huang Yen-heng), inviting viewers through five different dimensions of "flow" to rediscover their inner rhythm and truth in the fast-paced urban life.
"Every wall is a flow you are passing through.
Art gives these flows a form, allowing people to see themselves within."
From blur to awakening: five zones reveal layers of life
The exhibition takes "flow" as its core concept, carefully curating the space into five experiential zones, guiding viewers on a soul-searching journey from the outside in: at the entrance, artist Kate Huang's "Mist Flow" opens the序幕.
Using glass panels and resin plaster, she captures the blurred state of initial emotions, conveying the philosophy that "complexity is not chaos, but an acceptance of reality," showcasing her artist特质 of pursuing vitality and refusing to be defined.
Next, viewers pass through Tan Wen's "Heart Flow," seeing the resonance of emotional fragments; Tso Ta's "Deep Flow" reveals the stable order of belief within tranquility; Pei-chang's "Trace Flow" records the marks left by life; finally, in the photographic works' "Return Flow," viewers are guided to turn their gaze back to themselves, completing a journey of self-discovery.
Not just viewing, but a dialogue with the inner self
The core value of "Still Flowing" lies in "letting value be seen, even in imperfection."
The exhibition site not only displays works but also attempts to create a space where viewers can slow down and converse with light and shadow. The bold texture layering, color collisions, and natural flow in the works all echo the modern inner desire for moments of "coming alive."
We sincerely invite media colleagues and art enthusiasts to visit, to find direction in stillness, and to approach your truest self in the flow.
Exhibitors: Artists: Kate Huang (Huang Yen-heng)/Republic of China, Wu Tan-wen/Republic of China, Tso Tso/Republic of China, Tso Pie-tzu/Republic of China, Li Pei-chang/Republic of China; Photographers: Kuo Hsin-kai/Republic of China, Cheng Chih-jen/Republic of China
On June 11, at the Taipei City Government Youth Department Art Salon, quietly opening.
In the early summer of 2026, an art event exploring inner order and emotional flux will open.
The group exhibition "Still Flowing|Still Water Still Flows" will be on display from June 11 to June 27 at the Taipei City Government Youth Department Art Salon (5F, No. 17, Section 1, Jen-ai Road).
This exhibition brings together six cross-disciplinary artists, including Kate Huang (Huang Yen-heng), inviting viewers through five different dimensions of "flow" to rediscover their inner rhythm and truth in the fast-paced urban life.
"Every wall is a flow you are passing through.
Art gives these flows a form, allowing people to see themselves within."
From blur to awakening: five zones reveal layers of life
The exhibition takes "flow" as its core concept, carefully curating the space into five experiential zones, guiding viewers on a soul-searching journey from the outside in: at the entrance, artist Kate Huang's "Mist Flow" opens the序幕.
Using glass panels and resin plaster, she captures the blurred state of initial emotions, conveying the philosophy that "complexity is not chaos, but an acceptance of reality," showcasing her artist特质 of pursuing vitality and refusing to be defined.
Next, viewers pass through Tan Wen's "Heart Flow," seeing the resonance of emotional fragments; Tso Ta's "Deep Flow" reveals the stable order of belief within tranquility; Pei-chang's "Trace Flow" records the marks left by life; finally, in the photographic works' "Return Flow," viewers are guided to turn their gaze back to themselves, completing a journey of self-discovery.
Not just viewing, but a dialogue with the inner self
The core value of "Still Flowing" lies in "letting value be seen, even in imperfection."
The exhibition site not only displays works but also attempts to create a space where viewers can slow down and converse with light and shadow. The bold texture layering, color collisions, and natural flow in the works all echo the modern inner desire for moments of "coming alive."
We sincerely invite media colleagues and art enthusiasts to visit, to find direction in stillness, and to approach your truest self in the flow.
Exhibitors: Artists: Kate Huang (Huang Yen-heng)/Republic of China, Wu Tan-wen/Republic of China, Tso Tso/Republic of China, Tso Pie-tzu/Republic of China, Li Pei-chang/Republic of China; Photographers: Kuo Hsin-kai/Republic of China, Cheng Chih-jen/Republic of China
Event Details
- 2026-06-11 — 臺北青年職涯發展中心(原Y17)