Whitestone Gallery Taipei is pleased to present A Nomad’s Canvas, a solo exhibition by abstract expressionist artist Wu Shuang. The exhibition brings together works created during her recent journeys across Europe, Asia, and Africa, spanning from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and North Macedonia in Eastern Europe, to the United Kingdom and Ireland in Western Europe, and further south to Spain, Greece, and Portugal. The journey also extends from South Korea in East Asia to Morocco in North Africa. A Nomad’s Canvas unfolds as a spiritual landscape in which a traveler moves through the world, the brush follows freedom, and color flows with light. Wu Shuang transforms her encounters with diverse landscapes and cultures into heartfelt responses to the world—carried within the rolls of canvas she carries across continents. The exhibition will be held from March 14 to April 18, 2026.
WU SHUANG: A Nomad’s Canvas
Taipei
2026.03.14 - 04.18
My life is a pursuit of freedom, a search for the vitality of life, and an exploration of endless possibilities. This is my attitude toward art.
Wu Shuang has been living and working internationally since 2023, traveling to nearly 45 countries and 100 cities. As she moves across landscapes, climates, and cultures, her artistic vision and creative energy continue to evolve. In Southern Europe, her palette appears luminous and clear; during her stay in Morocco, colors grow denser and more intense, expressing a longing for vitality and passion in life. Plants first emerged as a key motif in her work during her travels in the Americas in 2023. Upon arriving in Africa in 2025, Wu Shuang became profoundly drawn to desert vegetation. In agave, saguaros, and palm trees, ordinary plants that endure and thrive under harsh conditions, she perceives the resilience of life. Through vast root systems of plants and lifespans that far exceed human scale, she learns humility from the earth and comes to understand forces of protection, nourishment, restoration, and generosity. She is also moved by the warmth and kindness of strangers encountered in unfamiliar places. These impressions are transformed into a romantic, poetic, and philosophical visual language rich in emotional depth.
2025
Acrylic on canvas
160.0 × 90.0 cm
2025
Acrylic on canvas
90.0 × 60.0 cm
2025
Acrylic on canvas
80.0 × 50.0 cm
2025
Acrylic on canvas
80.0 × 50.0 cm
2025
Oil on canvas
40.0 × 30.0 cm
2025
Acrylic on canvas
90.0 × 60.0 cm
2025
Oil and acrylic on canvas
92.0 × 63.0 cm
2025
Oil and acrylic on canvas
62.0 × 92.0 cm
2025
Oil and acrylic on canvas
44.0 × 71.0 cm
Between a Dream and It’s Reality
2025
Oil on canvas
44.0 × 56.0 cm
2024
Acrylic on canvas
60.0 × 80.0 cm
2024
Acrylic on canvas
63.0 × 43.0 cm
A Labyrinth of Refracted Light
2024
Acrylic on canvas
50.0 × 70.0 cm
Illusionary World with Floating Life
2022
Oil on canvas
190.0 × 135.0 cm
2021
Oil on canvas
50.0 x 70.0 cm
“My way of working has changed profoundly since leaving a permanent studio,” Wu Shuang reflects. “Every time I arrive at a new place, it feels like a fresh beginning. Each painting marks an attempt to step into the unknown, filled with inspiration and new experiences worth recording.” On a nomad’s canvas, the world and the mind meet. Layered colors and magical brushstrokes echo the artist’s journeys, while the works themselves extend a sincere invitation to viewers: with each new day, a new journey may begin. Every step taken and every memory formed gradually accumulates through moments of awakening, wonder, sorrow, and calm, and eventually becomes an irreplaceable part of life itself.
Born in Chongqing, China, Wu Shuang (b. 1986) is a contemporary artist active on the international stage. She studied at Kassel University in Germany in 2007, graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2009, and attained her master’s degree from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2014. Wu Shuang’s work is renowned for its visually captivating use of color. Through the harmonious integration of high-purity hues and strong contrasts, her paintings articulate a sensitive response to the world. She believes that art transcends national boundaries, becoming a space where shared human emotions resonate. Her works are held in the collections of Long Museum in Shanghai, He Xiang Ning Art Museum in Shenzhen, Beijing’s Today Art Museum and MoCA Beijing among other institutions.
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