Walking Their Own Paths Women Calligraphers in Contemporary Taiwan
Walking Their Own Paths: Women Calligraphers in Contemporary Taiwan is the first large-scale exhibition centered on female calligraphers in Taiwan, spanning nearly a century and featuring over fifty artists and more than sixty works. To broaden its perspective and provide cross-cultural reference points, the exhibition also includes women artists from China, Japan, Korea, Iran, the United Kingdom, and France. The works on view encompass a wide range of forms, including two-dimensional calligraphy, mixed-media, three-dimensional installations, photography, and video. By bringing together artists of different generations, backgrounds, and styles, the exhibition seeks to showcase the rich diversity of contemporary women calligraphers and to highlight the journeys they have taken and the life experiences expressed through their art.
0-Introduction
1-CHANG LI Der-Her-Album Cover, Impressive Calligraphy and Paintings
2-CHANG Mo-Chun-Poem in the Calligraphic Style of the Cuan Baozi Stele
3-Taiwan Women Calligraphers Association-Calligraphy Writing: The Hidden Depths of Chinese Character
4-The Nine Songs-The Nine Songs
5-Shirin NESHAT-Offerings
6-KAWAO Tomoko-HITOMOJI PROJECT-Women-
7-YUAN Hui-Li-More is Less: Bittersweetness
8-SHINODA Toko-Untitled
9-Fabienne VERDIER-Au Plein de la Montagne (High Up in the Mountains)
10-Manuscript of Nature V_F.W.X.
11-WU Meng-Shan-Leibniz’s Calculating Machine March











