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8th May 2009

Chien, whose work is currently on exhibit at the Jazz Photo Gallery (爵士攝影藝廊) on Bade Road, Taipei, hopes to raise pet portraiture to an art form, showcase Taiwan's scenery and culture, and just revel in the company of her furry friends. ...full story

5th May 2009

The 1st Taipei / International Contemporary Art Fair “YOUNG ART TAIPEI” is the very first contemporary art fair in Asia that focuses on young artists under the age of 45. This fair aims to serve as a platform for contemporary art in Asia to communicate ...full story

1st May 2009

A number of his most representative works became the permanent acquisitions of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum when his former student Huang Kuang-nan was the director. Fu's exhibition in Taipei will include many works on loan from museums and collectors ...full story

30th April 2009

In this private museum dedicated to the art of minute craftsmanship you'll find a host of ornate miniaturized items, from a working postage-stamp sized television set to a 40-bulb chandelier small enough to be inhaled. Fully-furnished palaces scaled ...full story

30th April 2009

The essence of the nominated 14 works will be altogether presented in MOCA Taipei in an onsite installation until May 24. The result of the final selection, which decides the champion in both categories, will be announced in 2nd of May by the ...full story

28th April 2009

With droves of reporters and photographers waiting outside the Taipei Fine Art Museum's (TFAM) VIP room where I interviewed him, Ottinger arrived dressed in a casual navy blue suit. Speaking fluent English with a thick French accent, he is an expansive ...full story

27th April 2009

Liou Shaw-lu, artistic director of the Taipei Dance Circle, asked Chen to act as German language interpreter when he toured Germany years ago with his dance company. Friendship developed from there. Others whom Chen managed to invite to his place were ...full story

27th April 2009

... are the final steps in creating a work of Chinese art. The process, though simple, requires a delicate hand because Chinese paintings are done on rice paper or silk. Here, Chen mats a calligraphic scroll in his and his father's workshop in Taipei. ...full story

23rd April 2009

With a view to pooling resources at home and abroad to widen the influence of contemporary art by ethnic Chinese artists, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents for the first time a retrospective of Fang Lijun, a contemporary Chinese post-'89 artist of ...full story

23rd April 2009

Rudyard Kipling's famous line best described the world Liu Kuo-Sung found himself in when he enrolled in the fine arts department of National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) in Taipei in 1951. The university's fine arts department was considered the ...full story

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