【Art fair】2025 ART TAIPEI  #D06  2025.10.23–10.27

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Bluerider ART @ ART TAIPEI 2025 
Exhibition Dates : October 23, 2025 (Thu) –October 27, 2025 (Mon)
Booth D06

VVIP Preview
October 23 (Thu) · 12:00–21:00 (First VIP)
VIP Preview
October 23 (Thu) · 15:00–21:00 (VIP)
October 24 (Fri) · 11:00–14:00 (VIP)
Public Day
October 24 (Fri) · 14:00–19:00
October 25 (Sat) · 11:00–19:00
October 26 (Sun) · 11:00–19:00
October 27 (Mon) · 11:00–18:00

Venue
Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1
(No. 5, Section 5, Xinyi Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City)

Bluerider ART
2025 ART TAIPEI #D06

Bluerider ART Taipei · Dunhua is pleased to announce to expand its booth presentation at ART TAIPEI 2025, showcasing new works by 16 international artists at Booth D06. The exhibition reflects Bluerider ART’s global vision spanning Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

This year’s highlights include: Ruprecht von Kaufmann (Germany)- New works combining layered oil painting and collage to create narrative yet poetic imagery. Dirk Salz (Germany) – Debuting a large-scale circular red resin work, pushing the limits of high-gloss mirrored depth and light refraction. Wolfgang Flad (Germany) – A major new four-panel installation exploring metaphors of nature, environment, and unknown planets. Heiner Geisbe (Germany) – Exhibiting delicate brushwork that transcends natural representation to reveal the tension between aesthetics and cultural order. Martina Ziegler (Germany) – Known for her innovative “Overlay Painting” and “Meta Photography,” blending painting, photography, and digital translation into multi-perspective portraiture. Thierry Feuz (Switzerland) – Presenting a monumental 4-meter new painting Yushan, created specially for Taiwan, transforming mountain landscapes into a cosmic, poetic vision. Wen Jen Deng (Taiwan) - Reinterpreting Taiwanese daily food culture through embroidered jute, evoking sensory memory and redefining the aesthetics of everyday life.

Exhibiting artists:
Willi Siber
Cao Jigang
Josep Riera i Aragó
Heiner Geisbe
Rüdiger Seidt
Dirk Salz
MARCK
Pascal Dombis
Thierry Feuz
Martina Ziegler
Michael Craik
Ruprecht von Kaufmann
Wolfgang Flad
Jan Kaláb
Janna Watson
Wen Jen Deng

Artist


Willi Siber
(Germany, b. 1949)

Willi Siber (Germany, b. 1949) graduated from the University of Stuttgart, majoring in Art History. He currently lives and works in Upper Swabia, Germany, and is renowned for his abstract installations. Siber states, "My works are always free and independent objects that do not need to be narratively explained." Drawing from the Baroque art and cultural landscape of southern Germany's Upper Swabia, as well as being surrounded by the boundless natural scenery, Siber transforms and distills the Baroque's opulent colors and rhythms, along with his profound connection to nature, into his abstract works. He continuously explores the plasticity of materials, focusing on shape, color, and texture to overturn viewers' visual perceptions. In 2023, he was awarded Germany's most prestigious cultural honor, the "Oberschwäbischer Kunstpreis." In 2019, he held a retrospective exhibition celebrating 40 years of his work at the Villa Rot Museum in Germany, with his works permanently collected by institutions such as the German Bundestag, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, the Städtisches Kunstmuseum Singen, the German Embassy in Argentina, Deutsche Bank, private museums Kunstwerk, and Museum Ritter, among others.

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Cao Jigang
(China, b.1955)

Cao Jigang, was graduated from Material Expression Studio of Oil Painting Department of China Central Academy of Fine Arts, also was a professor at Foundation Year Program Department of China Central Academy of Fine Arts. Currently living, working in Beijing, China, and exhibiting widely in museums and curated exhibitions. Cao Jigang received the Silver Prize in The National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1999. His work is included in public collection including The National Art Museum of China in Beijing, Shanghai Art Museum and New Hall of China International Exhibition Center in Beijing.

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Josep Riera i Aragó
(Spain , b. 1954)

Josep Riera i Aragó (Spain, b. 1954), a graduate of the Sant Jordi Academy of Fine Arts, is one of Spain’s most internationally renowned contemporary artists. Based in Barcelona, his work explores the themes of “navigation between the sky and the deep sea,” employing symbols such as propellers, submarines, and airplanes to construct a poetic narrative of time, space, and life. His solo exhibitions have been hosted at prestigious European institutions, including the Heilbronn Municipal Museum in Germany, the Van Gogh Foundation in Arles, and the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona. His works are included in esteemed permanent collections such as the Van Gogh Foundation, the Joan Miró Foundation, and Boeing in Chicago.

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Rüdiger Seidt 
(Germany, b. 1958)

Rüdiger Seidt (Germany, b. 1958) currently lives and works in Forbach, Germany. Since 1989, he has been active as a freelance artist both in Germany and on the international art scene. Seidt’s artistic practice focuses primarily on steel as a medium, integrating mathematical structures and natural elements to explore the relationship between form and space. His dynamic and tension-filled works often incorporate tetrahedral structures and are included in permanent collections of major institutions and corporations, such as DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany), Greenpeace Umweltstiftung (Germany), Städtische Galerie Rastatt (Germany), North Shore Sculpture Park in Skokie, Illinois (USA), and the private LeBaron Collection (USA).

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Dirk Salz
(Germany, b. 1962)

Dirk Salz (Germany, b. 1962) developed a deep appreciation for painting and art history at a young age. Currently based in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, Salz’s creative process abandons traditional tools like brushes and canvases. Instead, he uses paint rollers and the gravitational force of resin to break free from minimalist conventions, exploring transparency, color dynamics, and the interplay between light and space. His works are part of the Akzo Nobel Art Foundation’s collection and numerous private collections worldwide.

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Marck
(Switzerland, b. 1964)

Marck (Switzerland, b. 1964), a contemporary Swiss artist renowned for Video Sculpture, currently lives and works in Zurich. Marck's unconventional journey led him to enter a prestigious art school at a young age, only to leave due to the inability to tolerate formal education. Subsequently, he engaged in diverse occupations, including auto dismantling, mechanical electrician, rock singer, and tech installation design. Marck's unique life experiences transcend the imagination of conventional academy-trained artists, manifesting in his self-created video sculpture expressions, addressing societal issues through themes of frames, women, viewing, and interaction. in 2019 he was honored with the International Culture Award by Academia Culturale Internazionale Cartagine in Italy. His works have been showcased internationally and collected by significant museums including La Maison Rouge in Paris, St. Petersburg Contemporary Art Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Istanbul Modern, and the Karlsruhe Center for Art and Media.

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Pascal Dombis
(Frence, b. 1965)

Pascal Dombis (France, b.1965), a Paris-based visual artist who focuses as much on language as on perception. He is noted for his excessive use of simple algorithmic rules. It was in the early 90s, while finishing his studies in Boston, that he encountered digital artistic tools, prompting a transition from painting to algorithms upon returning to France. Since then, he has created environments marked by excess, repetition and the unpredictability of technological processes, in which he aims to engage the viewers by questioning perception in relation to space, time and language. He develops multi-referential works which play with spatial environments and promote multiple interpretations. Recent exhibitions include Artists & Robots at the Grand Palais in Paris (2018), Cybernetic Consciousness at Itaú cultural in São Paulo (2017) and the Venice Biennale (2013). In 2020, he achieved the creation of a permanent public artwork, Double Connection, nearly one hundred metres long in the centre of Shanghai. In 2022, he got a monographic exhibition Post-Digital at the Museum of Contemporary Art Sorocaba in Brazil.

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Heiner Geisbe
(Germany, b. 1965)

Heiner Geisbe (Germany, b. 1965) currently lives and works in Straelen, Germany, and is active in both the German and international contemporary art scenes. Geisbe holds a Master’s degree in painting from the Münster branch of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and studied philosophy and geography at the University of Münster, demonstrating a profound engagement with both artistic and intellectual systems. His practice spans painting, visual art, and interdisciplinary media, characterized by a fusion of figuration and abstraction, and is dedicated to exploring the tension and translation between form and concept. He has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including at the Museum for Art and Cultural History of Westphalia-Lippe in Münster, Germany, and the Kunstverein Unna in Germany. He has also been the recipient of various art grants and has undertaken residencies at the House of Creative Work in Oslo, Norway, and the Frans Masereel Centre for Graphic Arts in Kasterlee, Belgium.

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Thierry Feuz
(Swiss, b. 1968
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Graduated from Geneva University of Art and Design (Haute École d'Art et de Design), Feuz currently lives and works in Geneva. In his artistic realm, art, science, and philosophy converge as he explores the universal meaning of "existence" and presents unseen realms through his unique painting techniques. Thierry Feuz's works have been collected by significant institutions and museums, including Musée d'Art et d'Histoire in Neuchâtel, Singapore Art Foundation, UBS Bank, Saks Fifth Avenue in the United States, as well as the Breeze Crop. and E.Sun Commercial Bank, among other corporate collections.

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Martina Ziegler
(Germany, b. 1969
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Martina Ziegler (Germany, b. 1969) currently lives and works in Germany. She studied Liberal Arts at International University of Applied Sciences for Art and Design in Cologne, and later pursued Visual Communication at University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf. Ziegler is known for her distinctive concepts of "Crossover Painting" and "Metafoto," which merge analog painting with digital translation techniques to create a unique and recognizable artistic vocabulary. Her works have been exhibited in cities such as Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Essen. She is a member of the Association of Düsseldorf Women Artists e.V.

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Michael Craik
(Scotland, b.1972)

Michael Craik was born in Edinburgh in 1972 and has worked as an artist in Scotland for over 25 years. He studied Fine Art at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen before completing an MA in European Fine Art in Barcelona. A recipient of several awards, Craik’s work has been widely exhibited internationally and is represented by galleries in Scotland, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and the USA. Michael Craik lives and works in Fife, Scotland. His coastal studio is surrounded by an expanse of sky and the endlessly shifting colours of the sea as they vanish into the distant horizon of the Forth Estuary. The uninterrupted ebb and flow of these waters form a subconscious backdrop to Craik’s daily studio routine, a metronome to his unhurried and deliberate artistic practice.

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Ruprecht von Kaufmann
(Germany , b. 1974)

Ruprecht von Kaufmann Born in Munich, Germany, and a graduate of the BFA Los Angeles Art Center College of Design, Kaufmann has been associated with prestigious institutions like Berlin University of the Arts, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, and Leipzig Academy of Fine Arts. Currently residing and working in Berlin, he is recognized as a prominent visual narrative artist. As an artist focusing on graphic storytelling, Kaufmann explores various facets of human experience through the visual language of contemporary painting. His work showcases critical narratives and parallel realms of reality. Exhibiting in major European cities such as London, Berlin, Stuttgart, Oslo, and New York, his pieces have found a permanent place in renowned collections, including those of the Hort Family in New York, Germany's Sammlung Philara Museum, and the National Bank of Germany in Frankfurt.

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Wolfgang Flad
(Germany, b. 1974)

Wolfgang Flad is a German artist living and working in Berlin. Born in 1974, he studied textile design at Fachhochschule Reutlingen and fine arts at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Stuttgart. He has had numerous solo exhibitions in Germany and other European countries, and has placed his artwork in museum collections in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Primarily a sculptor, Flad is interested in “upcycling” previously used material, and in creating unexpected associations and connections between art and the natural world.

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Jan Kaláb
(Czech Republic,b. 1978)

Jan Kaláb graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Czech Republic, and currently lives and works in Prague. As a pioneer of Czech graffiti art, Jan Kaláb has been constantly forging a path as a non- traditional artist. He transitioned from street graffiti into pure white spaces, starting with points and developing them into circular transformations and 3D sculptures, condensing the exuberance of the outdoors onto geometrically distorted canvases. He represented the Czech Republic at the Shanghai World Expo in the Czech Pavilion, and his works are held in collections at The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library (NCSML), National Art Museum of Brazil, Deji Art Museum in China, Daejeon Museum of Art in South Korea, and cooperate with numerous international luxury brands including Dior and Tiffany.

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Janna Watson
(Canada, b. 1983)

Janna Watson(Canada, b. 1983)uses abstraction as both an escape from and return to the real. As the world we know dematerializes into paint strokes, so too does her paint take stage as its very own character in a multi-act drama of composition. Bundles of colour, made up of discrete yet inseparable instances of pigment—what Watson refers to as “moments”—are teeming and poised as though caught mid-multiplication. Sweeps of paint re-direct sharply and fold over themselves; thin, rigid ink lines cut into the pictorial field as rudimentary elements in an increasingly complex system of painterly language. All the components play out on a surface of slow, chromatic gradation. Like many of Watson’s players, these backdrops tenderly gesture toward the familiar, stopping just short of representation. The result is a conceptual project (and distinct, stylistic signature) that speaks to a contemporary milieu in which abstract painting is not the retreat of meaning into an unrecognizable realm, but rather the emergence of medium as a “figure” in its own self-inscribed world of feeling and being. Watson does more than reveal paint’s potential to emote—she gives it a space to reveal itself, in its own time.

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Deng Wen-Jen
(Taiwan, b.1970)

Deng Wen-Jen (Taiwan, b. 1970) was born in Hualien, Taiwan, and currently lives and works in Taichung, Taiwan. She holds a Master’s degree in oil painting from L'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. As an artist of Pingpu indigenous heritage, Deng's work spans the field of textile art, particularly using soft sculpture, installations, and video to reinterpret traditional dyeing, weaving, and embroidery techniques, breathing new life into them. Recently, her work has focused on Taiwanese history, indigenous culture, and ethnic fusion. She has participated in international artist residency programs.

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