GRAND OPENING of Tsing-Fang Museum and the Chen Tsing-Fang Art & Culture Foundation IN TAIWAN
Recently, the Chen Tsing-Fang Museum and the Chen Tsing-Fang Art & Culture Foundation celebrated a successful Grand Opening in Taipei. That joyous occasion also marked Dr. T.F. Chen’s 80th Birthday, the presentation of his art exhibition entitled “Formosa, the Beautiful,” as well as a Book Signing for the newly published Hand in Hand for Art, March to Embrace the Worldwritten by Lucia Hou, Director of the Museum & Foundation and also his wife. Mr. Wang Jin-pin, Chairman of the Legislative Yuan of the ROC in Taiwan, together with the Chairman of the Cultural Department Mr. Hong Meng-Chi and other esteemed VIP, performed the Red Ribbon Cutting for the Opening, for the admiring eyes of a vast audience from artistic, cultural, economic, political circles, etc.
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Director of the Museum & Foundation Lucia Hou Chen New Book-Hand in Hand for Art, March to Embrace the World


PREFACE
By Dr. Terry W. Huang
Ph.D of Art History, Harvard University
Vice President of MOTIF Art Group
After I read the draft of this book, I was deeply touched and impressed by the greatness of Lucia Chen -- a woman, a mother, a wife, an art manager, the Director of Chen Tsing-fang Museum and CEO of many Foundations, including the Chen Tsing-fang Art & Culture Foundation. In supporting her husband, Dr. T.F. Chen, for about 40 years now, she has focused on this primary goal in her life, yet has accomplished the greatest enterprise in her life. Dr. T.F. Chen is a rare artist who is also an academic, having earned a Ph.D in Art History in 1969 and establishing his own theory of artistic creation. Past evidence shows us that in general, the beginning of a new art creative movement is usually proclaimed, written about and resounded by a network of many writers and artists, but Dr. Chen proclaimed his theory and manifested it in his paintings single-handedly and in full scale. In many ways, it can be said that he activated the Post-Modern phenomena. The dedicated expression of his Neo-Iconography -- taking historical and artistic Icons from past and present, East and West etc., deconstructing and reconstructing them, mixing Time and Space, in creative ways of Simulacrum, to produce new artworks with new meanings – is truly remarkable. To those who have some knowledge of world art history, they are surprised, amazed and applaud his creativeness; and even to those without, they can enjoy the striking beauty and unusual cultural juxtopositions that the artwork offers. For the past 40 years, Lucia devoted herself whole-heartedly to introduce and promote Dr. Chen’s art and ideas as her ultimate mission, from New York back to Asia, matching unpredictably my new position in enlarging the art market service in Asia. Due to our shared ideas and East-West activities, I was happy to become their intimate friend. Art creation is usually a solitary pursuit and the broadcasting of cultural ideals is always a mission for generations. On the eve of Dr. T.F. Chen’s 80th birthday, with the publication of this new book by Lucia, I hope that the young generations can come to understand and appreciate their admirable example, and join in and enrich their Art for Humanity efforts.