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2019-07-19
ISSUE #421
Ongoing
moCa Cleveland is presenting a group of seminal works by famed Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei as the centerpiece of its 50th anniversary suite of exhibitions.
Casino Luxemburg is hosting a multimedia Taiwanese exhibition titled "Elysium" to provide an objective look at the religious absurdities that are ravaging East Asia.
Three women artists from Taiwan are featured by the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation for Documentary Photography & Film's annual summer exhibition in France.
Quai Branly Museum spotlights traditional Taiwanese culture by examining the longstanding practice of burning paper offerings for loved ones in the afterlife.
Art Bank Taiwan has partnered up with the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Holy See for a special light-themed art show.
Ministry Updates
Enhancing the accessibility of Taiwan’s art venues
Around 150 representatives from performing arts companies and performance facilities across Taiwan attended a program titled "Inclusive Art Workshops" to discuss making performances and venues more accessible to teens, parents with young children, the elderly, and those living with disabilities.
CSR guidelines to include cultural development
The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TWSE) has agreed to write "fostering cultural development" into the "preserve public welfare" category of its "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Best Practice Principles for TWSE/GTSM-Listed Companies" after nearly two years of talks beginning in 2017 with the Ministry of Culture.
Cultural Features
Baunay Watan is an Atayal cultural preservationist who has documented the fragile traditions of the Atayal tribe through images and films since 1996.
Atayal Historian | Buanay Watan
Growing up surrounded by Oolong tea leaves, Su Wen-zhao learned how to process tea leaves by hand as a teenager under the tutelage of his grandfather and father.
Master of Handcrafted Tea | Su Wen-zhao
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