Donation ceremony of Chen Chengbo's painting "Clear Stream", Chen Huidong, honorary chairman of the South American Pavilion (from left), Ye Zeshan, deputy mayor of Nanshi City, Shi Zhe, Minister of Culture, Chen Libo, chairman of the Chen Chengbo Cultural Foundation, Huang Weizhe, mayor of Tainan, Xiao Zonghuang, director of the National Palace Museum, and directors of the South American Pavilion Chief Zhao Qinghui attended.

(Photo by reporter Hong Ruiqin)

[Reporter Hong Ruiqin/Tainan Report] The Ministry of Culture designated Chen Chengbo's painting "Qingliu" as an important antiquity, and the Chen Chengbo Cultural Foundation donated it to the permanent collection of the South American Museum. Get what you deserve.

Chen Libo, chairman of the Chen Chengbo Cultural Foundation, said that "Clear Stream" was donated to the permanent collection of the South American Museum, which is a fitting place.

(Photo by reporter Hong Ruiqin)

The Tainan Art Museum stated that Chen Chengbo's designated heirloom "Clear Stream" was able to be donated to the South American Pavilion.

Chen Huidong proposed that the city government hold a grand exhibition, and the vice president Lai Qingde, who was the mayor at the time, fully supported it, which allowed the "Chen Chengbo 12th Birthday East Asia Tour Exhibition" to take shape. Since 2014, it has been held in Tainan, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, The National Palace Museum in Taipei and other places were grandly held, and Lai Qingde went to Shanghai to hold the opening ceremony.

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AU Optronics' high-end display displays Chen Chengbo's painting "Clear Stream" just like the original painting.

(Photo by reporter Hong Ruiqin)

For the sustainable development of Taiwanese art, Chen Libo and the second-generation family members of the senior painters jointly proposed that the government would build a professional art museum to collect the works of the senior painters, and Lai Qingde fully supported it.

The donation of "Qingliu" is not only a continuation of the leading edge of the East Asia tour exhibition, but also an important meaning to thank Lai Qingde and Tainan for their respect for the predecessors of the painters and their dedication to cultural sustainability.

In addition, "Qingliu" can be listed as a national antiquity, and Xiao Qiongrui, an honorary professor of the History Department of Chengbo University, who has studied Chen Chengbo's art history and culture, tried his best to help make it happen.

Chen Chengbo's painting "Clear Stream", an important national antiquity, is collected by the South American Museum and will be exhibited as an original painting in the future.

The picture is a reproduction.

(Photo by reporter Hong Ruiqin)

The South American Pavilion stated that from the beginning of its construction in 2011, it was an ideal to build Taiwan's art history. The convener, Chen Huidong, appealed to painters and their families to donate everywhere. , showing the works of four senior painters, Chen Chengbo, Guo Baichuan, Xu Wuyong and Shen Zhezai, laying a rich foundation for the collection of the South American Museum.

Zhao Qinghui, chairman of the South American Pavilion, said that in 2014, Vice President Lai Qingde led a delegation to the opening ceremony of the "Smoke on the Sea-Chen Chengbo Art Exhibition" in China during his tenure as mayor. 〉Giving the South American Pavilion as a gift is of great significance. It is borrowed from Vice President Lai’s opening ceremony in Shanghai in 2014: “Culture is the real protagonist of history, and it can really last forever.” Thanks to Chairman Chen Libai and his family for the national Important antiquities and paintings were donated to the South American Museum.

At the donation meeting on the 25th, a high-standard display provided by AU Optronics was specially placed on the site to reproduce the true colors and details of Chen Chengbo's original work "Clear Stream", a perfect combination of art, culture and technology.

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