Sansia is a town located in the southwestern part of Taipei County. Development of the area dates from the Qing Dynasty and the settlement of Chinese immigrants from Anxi in Fujian Province. Sansia's original name, Sanchiaoyung, reflects the town's ...full story
For this exhibition, Trees with Arteries, at Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, I used a five-meter-long Taiwanese longan tree that had died. We removed it and sliced it into three-centimeter-thick pieces, drilling nine holes in each. ...full story
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- On Wednesday a French delegation proudly announced that copies of the country's finest art pieces from the Louvre Museum will be exhibited in the National History Museum in Taipei until May 24 as the start of the “Sculpture in ...full story
The public is invited to participate in the Opening Ceremony, which will take place this Friday, April 10th at 2:30pm at the Taipei County Government's Art Gallery in Banciao. The exhibition will be at this locale from April 10th through 26th, ...full story
Excerpts from Chen Chieh-jen's complete video works at the Asia Society... on the effects of globalization on the marginalized in society... and Lingchi Executions
Courtesy of Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei. Expose You, the latest sculptural series by Cao Hui, is characterized by a vivid imagery of animals like gorillas, pigs, cows, and sheep. The visual aspect of these animal sculptures have been exaggerated ...full story
Apart from graphic art, Hung starts another exploration of aesthetics trying to "watch" from the viewpoint of "viewer" to discover the origin and purpose of painting and experience the principle and essence of creation. She uses twisted stretcher and ...full story
Models of the sculptures and manuscript copies will also be exhibited inside MOCA Taipei in the duration. "Sign Me" is an international exhibition tour as well as a performing art. Its main idea is to make available the artist's works to everyone, ...full story
Art museum visitors are usually discouraged from touching the art. But at a new exhibition opening this weekend in Taipei, the curators are going to actually encourage people to put their hands on the art. And it's not just modern art. ...full story
He added that it is a result of more than two years of planning and cooperation among the National Museum of History, the Louvre, the French Institute in Taipei, the Taiwan Foundation for the Blind and the Ravenel Art Group. ...full story