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Works by Top Asian Artists to Be Exhibited in Miami Beach on January 18
OSAKA, JAPAN / ACCESS Newswire / January 16, 2025 / Expo Metro Miami Beach is set to grandly open on January 18, bringing together artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts from around the globe for a major event in the art world. As the only gallery from Asia participating under its name, Kasashima Gallery has specially invited top Asian calligraphy, painting, and ink artists to showcase their works, leading the way in presenting Eastern art and culture to an international audience.

Kasashima Gallery invites top Asian masters of calligraphy and painting, as well as ink artists, to participate in Expo Metro Miami Beach. (Photo via Kasashima Gallery)
To promote Eastern art, Kasashima Gallery has invited seven artists from Taiwan and Japan: Chien Hsuan-Ming, Wu Li-Ying, Chou Yao-Tsung, Chen Meng-Huan, Wu Pei-Chi, Tsai Yu-Yun, and Sakaguchi Juri. They will showcase exquisite Chinese ink art and calligraphy at Expo Metro Miami Beach.
The works exhibited by these artists span traditional Chinese landscape painting, modern ink creations, traditional calligraphy, and hard-nib calligraphy. These pieces not only reflect the profound essence of Eastern aesthetics but also seamlessly merge traditional and contemporary artistic expressions, delivering a powerful visual impact to the audience. Whether it is the flowing rhythm of brushstrokes in calligraphy or the meditative beauty of ink paintings, the exhibits vividly showcase the boundless allure and artistic value of Eastern art and culture.
In addition to Eastern-style paintings, innovative art forms have also drawn significant attention. Kasashima's art observers noted that some exhibitors at this event have utilized artificial intelligence for their creations, resulting in highly forward-thinking works. For example, COLLABORAITORS from the Netherlands employs OpenAI to craft their pieces, while TheAiCollective.art from the United States integrates QR codes into their AI-generated works, transforming the paintings into technological keys that unlock new dimensions of art. Meanwhile, Germany's AuroraGen enhances AI-generated images with fluorescent and metallic colors, creating unique light and shadow effects when exposed to ultraviolet light. This fusion of sensory experiences and technology offers viewers an extraordinary artistic feast.
"Traditional culture is the foundation of art, while innovative technology is its future." Through international exhibitions, we not only grasp current global trends in the art world but also support artists in integrating into the global perspective. Calligraphy and ink painting may seem unrelated to technology, but through digitization, they can be promoted and shared on social media. Combined with music, they can even achieve audiovisual effects-this is precisely the goal that Kasashima strives to achieve.
Kasashima's PR spokesperson, Yu Le, stated, "We hope to help artists preserve their traditional roots while utilizing modern technology to expand the impact of their works, fostering deeper global artistic exchanges. This exhibition not only allows the artists invited by the gallery to gain experience exhibiting in the U.S., but also lays a solid foundation for their upcoming showcase at the Louvre in April. During the Louvre exhibition, we will feature not only physical displays but also a digital gallery, brilliantly presenting Chinese ink painting and calligraphy. We warmly invite everyone to follow our updates."
Contacts:
Kasashima Gallery
PR, Yu Le
[email protected]
https://kasashima.art
SOURCE: Kasashima Gallery
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