The Bridge Art x LEXPO Join Forces to Lead Creators onto the Global Stage
Through strategic curation and branding, LEXPO helps Taiwanese artists showcase their work in major international art fairs.
Carina Chang
I believe in approaching challenges with calm resilience and turning obstacles into opportunities for growth.
My mindset is grounded in problem-solving, adaptability, and the belief that true strength lies in quiet perseverance.
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Appointed Creative Director and shareholder at The Bridge Art, Taiwan's leading art marketplace, supporting cross-industry partnerships and global expansion strategies.
Through strategic curation and branding, LEXPO helps Taiwanese artists showcase their work in major international art fairs.
Supported overseas initiatives for The Bridge Art by coordinating cross-border partnerships, planning international exhibitions, and bridging digital and physical art experiences to expand global presence.
Led the concept and execution of TBA's annual campaign, using 12 artist archetypes and a personality quiz to drive UGC engagement. The campaign launched with the slogan “No matter what kind of artist you are, TBA can help you find a home for your work.”
As part of TBA's “Art Walk,” a campaign featuring a gamified map linking 32 exhibitions across 25 venues, coffee chain Cama Café joins as a featured partner, hosting 5 artist-led solo shows and launching exclusive cup sleeve designs.
Served as General Manager at Hero Mansion, managing end-to-end sales planning for major property development, from legal and financial negotiations to showroom execution and brand experience events.
Amid the pandemic, curated a 250m² permanent exhibition for a property launch event, featuring Malaysian artist Chong Keat Aun. The show utilized fine digital printing to overcome physical limitations, allowing artworks to adapt seamlessly to the space while delivering an authentic visual experience.
In addition to leading the sales strategy for the project, I curated a site-specific exhibition and public event, inviting Japanese architect Hideki Hirahara to return and share the original design story. By reviving the project's foundational narrative, we crafted a launch experience that merged architecture, art, and storytelling.
As part of the property launch, I curated a collaboration with Twinings to present the “Most Beautiful Life Plan in Taipei,” blending brand storytelling, spatial design, and a cross-cultural tea ritual.
Curated the full creative direction, integrating cross-disciplinary collaboration with top talents in landscape, scent, and lighting. The project merged architectural storytelling, brand experience, and cultural memory, reimagining the charm of old Taipei through a contemporary lens.
Founder & CEO of LEXPO, an international curatorial agency connecting artists with global exhibitions through strategic planning, branding, and cross-cultural collaboration.
Curated and led a 27-artist delegation to the art fair, showcasing over 150 works with the support of Taiwan's Ministry of Culture. The project was also spotlighted by RFI through a written feature and Mandarin podcast interview.
Led the “Island of Light” exhibition at the 27th Art International Zurich, showcasing 14 Taiwanese contemporary artists across painting, photography, and mixed media. Each artist brought a unique yet deeply resonant voice rooted in Taiwan's cultural landscape.
As the curator and organizer, I brought together 26 Taiwanese artists to exhibit at Espace Sorbonne 4 in Paris. In collaboration with Antonio Francica, Director of the Italian Cultural Center, I oversaw every stage of the project, from artist selection and conceptual planning to international coordination and exhibition execution.
The exhibition introduced Taiwan's vibrant artistic identity to a discerning Monaco audience, where several works were acquired by local collectors. This project not only expanded the global reach of Taiwanese creators but also affirmed LEXPO's mission to bring diverse artistic voices to the world stage.