Han Hsiang-Ning moved to New York in 1967, where he was influenced by the Photorealism movement. This movement emphasized observing subjects in an objective manner, as if capturing a moment of reality through a camera, often focusing on urban landscapes to express the sense of alienation caused by modern urban materialism. In [Street Scene of Taipei] (1980), Han continued his pointillism technique and photorealist style, using delicate, densely packed color dots to construct the cultural streetscape of Ximending. The painting freezes the passage of time, capturing the bustling urban scene while conceptualizing the figures, blurring their individual characteristics. This creates a rational and detached atmosphere, simultaneously depicting the hustle and bustle of city life, while revealing a sense of calmness and emotional distance, allowing viewers to feel the isolation and sense of detachment within modern urban environments.
■Procedure for Purchase
The works for sale at the M Show will be sold as bricks-and-mortar products at the Main Trend Gallery. Please book a reservation by clicking on “M Show Work Reservation” on the page that shows the work you would like to purchase. After accepting your reservation, we will arrange the schedule for you to view the original work at the gallery as soon as possible.
■Contact Us
You may send us a message by clicking on “Contact Us,” or visit the Main Trend Gallery in person.
Address: No. 209-1, Sec. 3, Chengde Rd., Datong Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan
Tel: 02-2587-3412
Email: main.trend@msa.hinet.net