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2019-03-29
ISSUE #305
Ongoing
The Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles is hosting a multidisciplinary exhibition on queer art to investigate the politics of the human body from a global mindset.
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.
Incense offerings, rice paper drawings, and mantra inscriptions by Taiwanese artist Charwei Tsai are now on display at the Rubin Museum of Art.
Featuring 36 contemporary Taiwanese artists, Taiwan's culture of freedom is being showcased through the arts at the Taipei Representative Office in Singapore.
"Lightscapes: Re-envisioning the Sanshuihua" hopes to bring forth new interpretations of Chinese landscape ink painting by using art-based methodologies.
Ministry Updates
Human rights museum holds White Terror memorial
Over a hundred survivors and relatives of late political victims from across Taiwan attended a memorial hosted by the National Human Rights Museum to remember their family members and friends who were persecuted under martial law.
Literature museum announces new programs
The National Museum of Taiwan Literature will launch a three-month book exhibition suitable for children both with and without visual impairments on March 30, and a series of literary workshops beginning on April 13.
Cultural Features
Ho Chao-ti has produced and directed a number of documentaries, focusing for years on documenting topics on the fringes of society, from the changes in Taiwanese society to traditional ethnic music and the hybridization of contemporary culture.
Documentary Filmmaker | Ho Chao-ti
As artist, curator, and educator, Lee Shi-chi spared no effort in cultivating the arts in Taiwan. The artist known as the "Variegated Bird of Art" passed away on the eve of March 22, at the age of 81.
Artist | Lee Shi-chi
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