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2017-08-18
ISSUE #223
Ongoing
A collaborative exhibition featuring contemporary art by ten Taiwanese artists and three Mississippi artists is running at the Arts Center of Mississippi in Jackson.
Taiwanese art gallery VT Artsalon collaborates with Mexico-based Marso Gallery as part of the Ministry's 'Coral Initiative' cultural exchange project with Latin America.
Artwork by 15 pioneering abstract artists born from the diaspora following the Chinese Civil War is being showcased at Musée d'Ixelles à Bruxelles.
'The Moving Garden,' a contemporary installation of live flowers by Taiwanese-American artist Lee Mingwei, is in full blossom at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum.
A whimsical collection featuring steel-plated, enamel-baked sculptures by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi is currently on public display on the streets of Washington, D.C.
Page Tsou, a Taiwanese illustrator lauded by Bologna Children's Book Fair, is holding his first solo exhibition 'Hide-and-Seek' at Madrid-based Museo ABC.
Ministry Updates
Ministry to relaunch Taiwan comics magazine CCC
An interdisciplinary exhibition will pave the way for the Creative Comic Collection (CCC) – an iconic magazine featuring comics by local artists that take inspiration from Taiwan's history, culture, and nature – to make its return at the end of this year.
Golden Tripod honors publishing, editorial talents
The 41st Golden Tripod Awards presented 19 prizes to 29 finalists from the categories of magazines, books, and digital publications, and named an additional 29 works as excellent publications on Aug. 15.
Creative parks guard against over-commercialization
Regarding issues over the management of five creative parks supervised by the Ministry of Culture, Culture Minister Cheng Li-chiun announced on Aug. 14 the Ministry's policies for improvement and transformation.
Cultural Features
Tsai Ming-liang is a Taiwan-based Malaysian filmmaker who has represented Taiwan on the world stage with his distinctive film aesthetics. As a master in the realm of slow cinema, his iconic films portray the solitude of urban life in modern society.
Filmmaker | Tsai Ming-liang
Charwei Tsai is an artist who incorporates Buddhist concepts in her experimental films, photography, calligraphy and installations to explore the constantly shifting relationships between mankind and the natural world.
Artist | Charwei Tsai
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