“Unearthing Light” With Miner Painter Hung Jui-Lin
A retrospective exhibition on Taiwanese artist Hung Jui-Lin, also referred to as the "miner painter", opened at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
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.
Taiwan Philharmonic Reveals its Programme for Season 2022/23
In its "New Season Salon Concert", the Taiwan Philharmonic reveals the details of its programme for the upcoming season.
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.
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.