Mirror Straits: A Taiwan-Singapore Joint Presentation
In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026, artcommune and Liang Gallery are delighted to present ‘Mirror Straits’, a joint Taiwan-Singapore joint show featuring the works of 8 major Taiwanese and Singapore artists: Cheong Soo Pieng, Chen Wen Hsi, Lim Tze Peng, Wong Keen, Chen Cheng-Po, Yang San-Lang, Liao Shiou-Ping, and Lee Chung-Chung. ‘Mirror Straits’ is on view at artcommune gallery from 17 January to 15 February 2026, and will travel to Liang Gallery for its Taipei Leg in September-October 2026.
‘Mirror Straits’ opens officially on Saturday, 17 January, 3pm at artcommune gallery. The opening prefaces a panel discussion titled ‘Parallel Modernities: An Examination of ‘Chinese Diaspora Aesthetics’ in Taiwan and Singapore—A Conversation between Takamori Nobuo and Kwok Kian Chow’, that will take place between 4.30pm-5.45pm on the same day. All are welcome; RSVP required at kenix@artcommune.com.sg
Curated by Taiwanese independent curator Takamori Nobuo (chief-curator of 2021 Asian Arts Biennial, Phantasmapolis, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, and chief-curator of the current 2025 Green Island Biennial), the presentation explores the evolving identity of ethnic Chinese communities in the pre- and post-World War Il era, tracing their diasporic histories and the ways in which artistic expression transitioned, diverged, and flourished across regions.
In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026, artcommune and Liang Gallery are delighted to present ‘Mirror Straits’, a joint Taiwan-Singapore joint show featuring the works of 8 major Taiwanese and Singapore artists: Cheong Soo Pieng, Chen Wen Hsi, Lim Tze Peng, Wong Keen, Chen Cheng-Po, Yang San-Lang, Liao Shiou-Ping, and Lee Chung-Chung. ‘Mirror Straits’ is on view at artcommune gallery from 17 January to 15 February 2026, and will travel to Liang Gallery for its Taipei Leg in September-October 2026.
‘Mirror Straits’ opens officially on Saturday, 17 January, 3pm at artcommune gallery. The opening prefaces a panel discussion titled ‘Parallel Modernities: An Examination of ‘Chinese Diaspora Aesthetics’ in Taiwan and Singapore—A Conversation between Takamori Nobuo and Kwok Kian Chow’, that will take place between 4.30pm-5.45pm on the same day. All are welcome; RSVP required at kenix@artcommune.com.sg
Curated by Taiwanese independent curator Takamori Nobuo (chief-curator of 2021 Asian Arts Biennial, Phantasmapolis, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, and chief-curator of the current 2025 Green Island Biennial), the presentation explores the evolving identity of ethnic Chinese communities in the pre- and post-World War Il era, tracing their diasporic histories and the ways in which artistic expression transitioned, diverged, and flourished across regions.
