AKI Gallery

Taipei

Galerias de Arte

A AKI Gallery, localizada ao lado do Museu de Belas Artes de Taipei, especializa-se em arte de alto nível, conceitualismo, arte de instalação, apresentando artistas internacionais e locais como: Amely Spötzl, Fan Yang-Tsung, Kuo Chih-Hung, Kuo I-Chen, Lo Chan-Peng, Zeng Lin-yuan, Josef Bernhard Zünkele. O espaço da galeria é dedicado a exibir arte contemporânea inovadora sendo criada em Taipei e fora dela. Ele promove um gosto intelectual e estilo que conquistou muitos críticos e o respeito da comunidade artística de Taiwan.

A AKI Gallery concentra-se em criar uma plataforma de comunicação para arte taiwanesa e ocidental, e é dedicada a promover a comunidade artística da cidade. Eles são membros da Taiwan Contemporary Art Link (TCAL), que constrói uma plataforma internacional para arte contemporânea de Taiwan.

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