校史館夾層書庫特展:植物記憶

校史館夾層書庫特展:植物記憶 Déjà vu greens
 
展期:2016/10/31(一)— 11/28(一)
開放時間:09:00 — 17:00 週二暨國定假日休館
地點:國立臺灣大學校史館夾層書庫
 
*參觀展覽打卡可至櫃檯領取限量海報(每人限領一張)
 
 
《植物》系列作品主題採取自家的植物,淡水陽台的小盆栽、檳城家的前後院花草,記錄它們不同日子裡所呈現的樣貌。植物日漸成長茁大、枯萎,其外形無時無刻受天氣、環境影響,結合自己創作時的不同心境而後轉換成紙上的抽象視覺。在重複呈現的過程中,它們乍看之下成為極簡又抽象的符號、色塊,卻將溢於言表的情感凍結於細膩筆觸下,烙印著⽣命當下的瞬間化為永恆。「植物記憶」將主題延展至生活六年的大學校園,在曾經作為隱藏禁書的歷史書庫間,重現回憶與現實、外觀與內在情感的種種重疊。
 
鄭宜欣(Cindy)畢業於國立臺灣大學外國語文學系,目前生活、創作於臺北。以原子筆墨水於紙本為主的不同系列作品,透過描繪⽣活中的瑣碎事物,在時間與空間、情感與物質的穿梭變動下玩弄當下和存在的記憶。
 
 
Déjà vu greens: a solo exhibition 
 
Date: 2016/10/31 (Mon) — 11/28 (Mon)
Time: 09:00 — 17:00 Closed on Tue & holidays
Venue: Stack Room, Gallery of NTU History, National Taiwan University
 
Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/847358545401256/?notif_t=plan_user_associated&notif_id=1477317955484798
*Get a limited edition poster at the counter for a public Facebook/Instagram check-in of the event (1 poster per visitor).
 
 
The main subject of the 'Plants' series are based on my plants, which includes the small collection on my Tamsui balcony and the family garden in my Penang home. Together with my personal unspeakable emotional ups and downs, the mundane yet ever-changing silhouette of the natural subjects are worked onto paper through repetitive handwork with fine ball-point pens. In the form of seemingly abstract universal symbol-like images, the meticulous detail and time-consuming technique with ink reserves the energy of life for eternity. ‘Déjà vu greens’ brings the subject to the university campus with which I have shared a six year period of my life. Located in a hidden chamber of the old library, this show is dedicated to the past and present, emotional and physical realities of this place.
 
Cindy Cheng I-Hsin is an independent artist and illustrator currently based in Taipei, Taiwan. With ball-point pen on paper, her work centres around ‘the little things in life’ through separate project series, seizing memories of the ‘present’ and the idea of ‘being’ under the shuffling of time and space, of emotional and physical realities.

2016