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Explore the captivating abstract oil paintings of Shih-hsiung Chou – a Taiwanese artist known for bold forms & unique textures. Discover his evocative art today!

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Good Boy, Bad Boy

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Coming from a family with an oil supply business that goes back more than 50 years, Chou has been working on his ‘Petroleum Painting’ series over the last decade. It formalises the relationship between himself, his family and the materiality of petroleum, and also considers the relationship of petroleum to the age in which we live – where petroleum is key to industrialisation and propels our modern world, but has also led to numerous wars and environmental ruin. Chou’s frame-like plexiglass containers hold heavy, dark petroleum and can also be seen as a time capsule, as the creation of petroleum in nature takes at least two million years. Moreover, the ‘painting’ stays in a liquid form and keeps flowing; it will never solidify as an oil painting does. Like a strange mirror, Chou’s work reproduces the space it is in, yet distorts surrounding movements, giving viewers an opportunity for curious self-reflection.

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The Alchemist of Petroleum: The Visionary Art of Shih-Hsiung Chou

Born in the vibrant landscape of Taipei, Taiwan, in 1989, Shih-Hsiung Chou has emerged as a profound voice in contemporary art, weaving together the industrial and the elemental. His artistic journey is one of rigorous academic pursuit and radical material experimentation. After honing his craft at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art in London, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree, Chou further refined his conceptual depth at the Yale University School of Art. This dual foundation in European tradition and American experimentalism allowed him to develop a practice that transcends the boundaries of conventional painting, moving instead toward a sculptural interrogation of medium and meaning.

What distinguishes Chou from his contemporaries is his daring decision to move beyond traditional pigments, embracing the heavy, dark, and visceral essence of crude oil. This choice is not merely aesthetic but deeply autobiographical. Coming from a family with an oil supply business spanning over five decades, Chou utilizes recycled engine oil to formalize a personal connection to the materiality of petroleum. In his celebrated "Petroleum Painting" series, the medium becomes a bridge between his heritage and the modern era, reflecting on how this liquid force has propelled global industrialization while simultaneously leaving a trail of environmental devastation and conflict.

Fluidity, Time, and the Mirror of Self-Reflection

Chou’s work often functions as a temporal vessel, a concept most poignantly captured in his solo exhibition, “Wait Until It Dries.” By encasing heavy, dark petroleum within transparent perspex frames, he creates works that exist in a state of perpetual flux. Unlike traditional oil paintings that solidify into a permanent state, Chou’s liquid compositions continue to flow and shift, mirroring the restless nature of time itself. These pieces act as strange, dark mirrors; they reproduce the space they inhabit while simultaneously distorting surrounding movements, inviting viewers into a state of curious self-reflection.

The symbolism within his work is layered with geological and historical weight. He views these petroleum-filled containers as time capsules, reminding the observer that the creation of petroleum in nature requires millions of years. Through this lens, his art becomes a meditation on:

  • Materiality: The physical presence of oil as both a precious resource and a pollutant.
  • Identity: The intersection of personal family history with global industrial narratives.
  • Space and Motion: The way liquid movement can alter the perception of a static environment.

A Legacy of Innovation and Interdisciplinary Spirit

The reach of Chou’s influence extends far beyond the canvas, touching upon sculpture, set design, and even urban culture. His versatility has seen his sculptural works showcased at the Royal Academy of Art in London and his talent recognized with the Kaohsiung Awards in Taiwan. Beyond the gallery walls, Chou has demonstrated a remarkable ability to merge art with lifestyle, notably as the founder of Sculptor Barber, a space that serves as a hub for cross-boundary literary and artistic activities. His accolades also include winning an exhibition space design award at Germany's prestigious iF Design Award in 2018.

As he continues to navigate the complexities of the modern world, Shih-Hsiung Chou remains a pivotal figure for those interested in the intersection of ecology, industry, and fine art. His ability to transform a byproduct of industrialization into a medium of profound beauty and critical inquiry ensures his place as a significant architect of contemporary visual culture. Through every flowing layer of oil, he challenges us to look closer at the substances that power our lives and the lasting marks they leave upon our world.

shih-hsiung chou

shih-hsiung chou

1989 - , Taiwan

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract oil painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1989 Taipei, Taiwan
  • Full Name: Shih-Hsiung Chou
  • Nationality: Taiwanese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Good Boy, Bad Boy']
  • Place Of Birth: Taipei, Taiwan