Kuo Hsueh-hu
artist
Kuo Hsueh-hu (郭雪湖) was a significant figure in Taiwanese art, celebrated for his works that depict life during the Japanese colonial era. His 1930 painting 'Festival on South Street' creatively merges historical representation with modern technological interpretations in recent exhibitions.
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Kuo Hsueh-hu's work 'Festival on South Street' is highlighted at the Tech World pavilion.
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Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Taiwan draws attention at World Expo