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Unlike past generations of artists who believed strongly in creative commitment, the Wonder Boyz-from left to right Su Yu-hsien, Chiang Chung-lun and Robbie Huang-believe that inspiration comes from enjoyment. (photo by Jimmy Lin)
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In recent years a new generation has emerged on the Taiwanese art scene, with works taking the limelight at popular exhibitions in local galleries. And some of these young artists are adopting a novel strategy in order to stand out from the crowd: they're banding together in groups to create stimulation and boost their collective reputations.
One such group, Wonder Boyz, comprising Robbie Huang, Chiang Chung-lun and Su Yu-hsien, has gained the most attention. Established two years ago, Wonder Boyz has swept the art scene-particularly hot news on Internet forums-and member Su Yu-hsien was one of the Taiwanese artists to have works exhibited in the Taiwan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2011.
The group focuses on lighthearted emotions expressed in a bubbly, almost superficial style, and uses the creative logic of the Internet generation to create a stunning visual experience for viewers.
Inart Space is a gallery on You'ai Street, Tainan City, set in a laid-back neighborhood known for its easygoing lifestyle and delectable snack food outlets nearby.
Gallery director Jamie Tu, a legendary figure in Taiwan's arts community, has helped and guided many young artists over the past 20 years. In 2003, she was responsible for the artistic decoration of Hai'an Road, since regarded as a representative work bestowing a new look to the timeworn landscape of Tainan City. Even today her gallery remains a shelter for budding and established artists.
At the end of this autumn, the three members of Wonder Boyz turned up independently at the gallery. They regard the director's office as a home away from home, so they're all familiar with the place.
"In the art market, collectors anticipate new works not only for their artistic quality, but also as investments. And artists benefit, especially those with established credentials: they are able to create and enjoy the returns from the market." Tu is overjoyed to witness the emergence of "boyz power."
Like pop-music idols, who each have their own characters but together create a whole greater than its parts, Wonder Boyz are all individuals. Robbie Huang is handsome and bright, Chiang Chung-lun is good at making kuso jokes (a Japanese style of camp), and Su Yu-hsien flaunts the style of melancholy youth.
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