Cheng-po Chen & C.K. Chang Art Exhibition
Location: Overture Center Playhouse Gallery
Time: Oct 19 - Nov 2
Island Memories - Reception & Music for C.P. Chen's artworks
Link to audio tour of C.P. Chen's artworks​
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Cheng-po Chen & C.K. Chang Art Exhibition
Location: Overture Center Playhouse Gallery
Time: Oct 19 - Nov 2
The Artists
Cheng-po Chen
On Feb 2nd, 2015, Google Doodle featured a prominent Taiwanese painter Chen, Cheng-Po
(1895-1947) to celebrate his 120th birthday. When it comes to modern art's development in
Taiwan, Chiayi born artist Chen, Cheng-Po was often described as the pioneer of Western art
in Taiwan. Chen’s painting “Outside Chiayi Street” was selected for the Imperial Art Exhibition
in Japan when he was still an art student in Tokyo, making him the first Taiwanese to earn the
honor with an oil painting. In the following year, his work of "Street of Summer" (1927) was
chosen again by the same exhibition. Chen's painting “Lucid Water” was selected for the
World Fair in Chicago (1933).
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Over the course of his life that was cut short with a tragic ending, Chen produced many
artworks representing scenes of life and landscape in Taiwan infused with his personal vision,
and conveyed them to the world. Chen’s life of artistic experience and accomplishment
manifested his passion for artistic creation and served as a window through which later
generations could view the development of Western art in Taiwan.
C.K. Chang
Dr. C. K. Chang (1945-) is a full-time surgical pathologist at St. Marys Hospital, Madison. He is
a realistic painter, often in the impressionist style. He is an enthusiastic nature lover, always
fascinated and awed by nature’s beauty. His primary interest is landscape painting. He has
participated in more than 100 group shows over the last 25 years throughout the state, and
has won many regional and state awards. He had more than ten solo exhibits at various
places, including San Diego Taiwanese Cultural Center, Pyle Center in Madison, Monroe Art
Center and University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics.
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Dr. Chang has a very "artistic" family. His wife Julie is a pianist and piano teacher, as well as
his art critic. Both of his sons, Warren and Peter, are doctors. They both play piano and violin.
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