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A Mountain Seen Is a Mountain Being; A Mountain Seen Is No Mountain Being Image 1
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A Mountain Seen Is a Mountain Being; A Mountain Seen Is No Mountain Being

Liu Po-Chun

With a large hollow mountain-like figure, the outer frames of animals and fruits, they form a group of sculptures together to highlight the work's delicate relationship of emptiness and presence with space. Together, they constructed a poetic venue that stretches into the clouds, resembling the forgotten Peach Garden, a paradise that all people desire.

  • Artwork No.02
  • DimensionsA set with multiple pieces. Maximum height is 10m
Liu Po-Chun
Artist

Liu Po-Chun

Master of Sculpture, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Former Director-general of Art Museum; Incumbent Dean of Fine Art College and Chairman of the Department of Sculpture, National Taiwan University of Arts Full-time Professor of the Department of Sculpture, National Taiwan University of Arts.