Asao Tokolo and His Prayer Through Paper Cranes
Asao Tokolo, the designer of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics emblem, presents his first solo exhibition in Taiwan, in the hope of spreading luck and peace.
Diving into the Deep Sea and Wander Through “Luminaries”
“Luminaries: Annie Hsiao-Wen Wang’s Solo Exhibition” recreates a unique oceanscape that will surely leave its visitors in awe.
Voices of the Marginalised Heard in “Unaccounted Travelogue” at MoCA Taipei
The exhibition "Unaccounted Travelogue" at MoCA Taipei sings the songs of marginalised population in Taiwan.
A Recollection of “Her Stories” Told Through Postage Stamps
As an amateur collector of postage stamp, I couldn't miss the exhibition “Her Stories on the Postage Stamps” at the Postal Museum, which explores the various facets of women as portrayed on postage stamps.
A Stroll Through Takehisa Yumeji’s World of Beauty at the Beitou Museum
Romance in the 1920s — Takehisa Yumeji and His View at the Beitou Museum has been the talk of the town among art enthusiasts over the last few months.
Gazing at Femininity and Modernity in 20th-century Taiwan
A Gentle Breeze looks at images that bear witness to Taiwan’s transition to modernity through portraits of women.
Redefining ‘Gaia’ through works of art at the MoCA Taipei
An exhibition at the MOCA Taipei seeks to redefine Gaia as a 'concept entity that is composed by the technology of gene, algorithm, intelligent design and automata projects', proposing the idea that 'Technology' has now become the mother of Genesis.
Lumière: Renaissance of Taiwanese Art & Culture in the 20th century
Titled Water of Immortality, this sculpture in white marble brings to mind The Birth of Venus by the great Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli.
“OASIS:Going Meta” at Asia Art Centre and the Future of Crypto Art
Some even see it as a revolution that will not only reform the art world, but the way we see and experience this world.
A Journey to Self Through “HOPE” at ALIEN Art Centre
HOPE is a duo solo exhibition that revolves around the work of jewellery artist Jiro Kamata and photographer Caroline Halley des Fontaines.