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2019-05-24
ISSUE #313
Ongoing
The Taiwan Cultural Center in Tokyo's "The Mirror of Time: Dry Plate Photography Exhibition" will introduce Taiwan's photographic heritage to Japanese exhibitiongoers.
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.
Taiwanese artists Lin Shuen-long and Wang Wen-chih, as well as the Taiwan-based Vocal Asia Festival, have been invited to the triennial event.
"Lightscapes: Re-envisioning the Sanshuihua" hopes to bring forth new interpretations of Chinese landscape ink painting by using art-based methodologies.
Ministry Updates
Minister visits human rights museums in DC
Minister of Culture Cheng Li-chiun visited three museums respectively dedicated to the Holocaust, African American history, and American Indian culture in Washington, DC to learn more about their operations and promotion of human rights.
MOC, AIT to bring TIME’s women video series to Taiwan
The Ministry of Culture is working with the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) to hold a nationwide documentary tour of TIME magazine's new video series on groundbreaking women. The tour will kick off in Taipei on May 30 and end in Taitung on June 3.
NTM honors artifact donors on 111th anniversary
The National Taiwan Museum honored its latest group of artifact donors as part of its 111th anniversary celebrations on International Museum Day. Of the museum's precious century-old treasures, many were donations from the private sector.
Cultural Features
As an outstanding writer from the new generation, Sabrina Huang's writing is marked by precision. She readily admits that she is very careful with her use of words, to the point that a 500-character piece can take some three days to complete.
Writer | Sabrina Huang
Chiu Chin-tuan's forward-looking artistry is creating a new look and a new spirit for Taiwanese bamboo art. She has been invited to the Salon Révélations in Paris to share her art and give demonstrations to professional attendees at the biennial.
Bamboo-Weaving Artist | Chiu Chin-tuan
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