ๅธ่ฅฟ้ โงๅญๆตท ๅฅๆฏๅคง้ปๅ Priscilla Monge Costa Rica
ๆจ้ ญใ้กๆ
wood and paint
140 ร 20 ๅ ฌๅ๏ผๅฎๅ44 ร 19ๅ ฌๅ๏ผๅ ฑ7ๅ๏ผ
140 ร 20 cm, 44 ร 19 cm/each, set of 7
1999
่บๅๅธ็ซ็พ่ก้คจ่
Taipei Fine Arts Museum Collection
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ๅธ่ฅฟ้ โงๅญๆตทๅฏ่ฝๆฏไธญ็พๆดฒๆ็ฅๅ็ๅฅณๆง่่กๅฎถไนไธใๅฅๆฏๅคง้ปๅ ๆผ2007ๅนดๅ่บ็ฃๆทไบค๏ผ่บๅๅธ็ซ็พ่ก้คจๅพๅนธ้ๅฐๅจๅคไบค็่ฎไนๅๆถ่ๅฐๅฅนๆฉๆ็ไฝๅ๏ผๆฌๆฌกๅฑๅบ็ๅ ฉ็ตไฝๅๅฏ่ฆ็บไธญ็พๆดฒ้ๅ่่กๅ่ฃ็ฝฎ่่ก็ๅ ้ฉ ใ
Priscilla Monge is perhaps one of the most famous female artists in Central America. Taipei Fine Arts Museum was lucky to acquire her early works before Costa Rica cut off diplomatic relations with Taiwan in 2007. The two series of works on exhibit can be regarded as forerunners to video art and installation art in Central America.