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Hsiao Yi

Hsiao Yi 1956 - 2006
Chiayi.Taiwan
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Biography

Hsiao Yi was born in Chiayi, Taiwan, in 1956. He studied traditional sculpture in Pingtung in 1973 and was inspired by Buddhist sculpture. In 1977, he turned from traditional style to free creativity, contemplating the opposition and contradiction of human nature and Buddha nature through real-life experience. He had his first solo exhibition in 1981 at Spring Gallery, then at the Taichung Cultural Centre in 1987. In 1992, he was invited to participate in the Singapore International Festival of Arts. His works include various subject matters, such as human figure, head sculpture, animals, incorporating elements of modern simplicity into Taiwanese folk life. In 1997, he made his first attempt to use stainless steel wire as a creative material, and in 1998, he tried to make iron sculptures. In Hsiao's later years, he resided in the mountains of Taipei and created works, mostly wood carving figures. The style of his work is pure and simple, with varied modelling and a profound sense of Zen.

  • 十方頌
  • 朱顏
  • 自在菩提
  • 上下虛空
  • 六祖
  • 釋迦摩尼
  • 至善尊者
  • 明道尊者
  • 阿財
  • 大道
  • 觀音
  • 一嗚驚人
  • 摩托車系列9701

Exhibitions

Hsiao Yi|Zen.Alternation 2010 │ 06.12 - 07.14
Lin & Lin Gallery

In the Backyard II:
Over-flowing Landscape of Desire
2001 │ 08.11 - 09.02
Lin & Lin Gallery

The Solo Exhibition of Hsiao Yi 2000 │ 12.02 - 12.29
Lin & Lin Gallery

Hsiao Yi|Steel Tender - 1999 Exhibition in Iron Sculpture1999 │ 06.26 - 07.13
Lin & Lin Gallery

Publications

Hsiao Yi|Zen ‧ Alternation: Our Forever Friends2010
NT$ 300

Hsiao Yi Exhibition in Iron Sculpture: Steel Tender1999
NT$ 600



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