Entering the World of Anton Bruckner via Symphony No.5
Taiwan Philharmonic, led by conductor Lü Shao-Chia, performed Anton Bruckner's Symphony No.5
Nei She Ma : A Hand-Puppet Play that Recounts the Forgotten Stories of Taiwan
Ming Hsing Ke Glove Puppet Theatre’s Nei She Ma put spotlight on Taiwan’s indigenous people.
Reimagining Feminine Adornments Through the Lens of the Indigenous, Han Taiwanese and Royalty
Bodily adornments from Taiwan's diverse cultural groups gather at a joint exhibition now on view at the National Taiwan Museum.
Chanel’s ‘1932’ High Jewellery Collection Reaches for the Stars
In tribute to its founder’s fascination with heavenly bodies, Chanel unveils its latest high jewellery collection inspired by celestial symbols.
Intriguing Tale of Dadaocheng as Recounted by a Puppeteer
Locals often referred to Dadaocheng as ‘Hì-khut’ (Taiwanese for ‘Hub of Theatres’), a place where actors and performers were born.
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Presents “Send in a Cloud” Inspired by its Dancers
“If human were clouds, then the colourful scattering of light reflected on them represents every human temperament and emotion.” — Cloud Gate Dance Theatre
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.
The Beautiful Tragedy of Peking Opera “The Golden Cangue”
GuoGuang Opera Company restaged “The Golden Cangue” inspired by Eileen Chang’s renowned short story, The Rouge of the North.
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.