Jiajing Emperor’s Paradise on Earth at the Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art presents Eternal Enlightenment: The Virtual World of Jiajing Emperor, an exhibition that showcases how the Taoist beliefs of Jiajing Emperor contributed to the development of a unique design vocabulary used in the decorative arts of the Ming dynasty.
When Faith and Culture Collide: Temple is a Museum
A special exhibition titled A Temple is a Museum: Craft, Relationship & Faith highlights the intriguing intersection of faith and culture by drawing a thought-provoking analogy between temples in Taiwan and the museums of the 21st century.
Challenging Principles: Exploring the Future of Chinese Calligraphy
The Hengshan Calligraphy Art Centre (HCAC) unveiled its inaugural Hengshan Calligraphy Biennial, featuring a diverse range of thought-provoking calligraphy works by both established and emerging calligraphers from Taiwan and around the world.
Indigenous Arts Turned Chic
A special exhibition on view at the Tainan Art Museum bears fruit of a rare encounter between Indigenous artisans and fashion designers from Taiwan.
When Little Rituals Have Big Meanings
A recent exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taipei shed light on how ritualistic practices could possibly move our life forward in this every-changing, disrupted world.
The First Museum in Asia Dedicated to ‘Period’
Found on a bustling street in Datong district, the Red House Period Museum carries out its mission to promote period as “biologically normal”.
Tibetan Art and Culture in Exile Flourish at Times of Uncertainty
Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Centre transmits Tibet's cultural heritage thorough Norbulingka - Tibetan Traditional Crafts Exhibition and a rich public programme.
Singing Ink: The Indigenous Wisdom of Life
For Paelabang Danapan, writing empowers him and his fellow tribesmen to voice out their side of the story.
Tainan Art Museum Opens the Gate to the Underworld
Tainan City, also known as “City of Deities”, opens the Gate to the Underworld by hosting Ghosts And Hells — The Underworld In Asian Art.
Look Who’s Playing Hide and Seek in Paintings from the National Palace Museum Collection!
Exhibition Hide-and-Seek Insects bears the fruit of a collaboration between art historians and entomologists - a crossover of art and natural science.