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DESTRØY DESIGN - Modern Living: Collection du FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais

Taipei Fine Arts Museum has joined forces with le Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain Nord-Pas de Calais to present the exhibition. The exhibition showcases 66 works by 54 artists, designers, architects and design teams from around the world. It closely follows the trajectory of 20th-century Western modern art, from such avant-garde explorations as the readymades of Marcel Duchamp, .....

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Taiwan International Video Art Exhibitions

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts cooperated with Hong-Gah Museum and Chew's Culture Foundation in holding the large biennial exhibition of video art in southern Taiwan. Connecting the two themes of the first and second Taiwan International Video Art Exhibitions, "Dwelling Place" and "Eattopia" planned by Chen Yung-Hsien and Sean C. S. Hu, this exhibition selected from the two exhibitions a total of 55 video works—ranging from as short as 58 seconds to as long as 58 minutes—from over 20 countries. .....

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Royal Style: Qing Dynasty and Western Court Jewelry

Jewelry is not only appreciated for its gorgeous, glittery radiance, but is also used to reveal the nature and demeanor of its wearers. In periods of interaction between the East and the West, the possibilities for materials, techniques, and designs expanded, leading to more diverse jewelry styles and imbuing the pieces with deeper cultural meaning. The main theme of the exhibition at National Palace Museum in Taipei is the story of jewelry and its patrons, which is presented by a comparison between the jewelry of the Qing court and that of the Western nobility. .....

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Ink Killer: Art of Hung Ken-shen

Hung Ken-shen is an outstanding modern ink painter in Taiwan, who also dedicates himself to promoting the art development in Kaohsiung. Through his innovative ink paintings, he stays true to his ideals of art, creating an abundance of works of diversified styles. Displaying nearly one hundred representative works of Hung’s since his youth, this exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts through September 9, 2012, can be said to be the most comprehensive research exhibition of his art. .....

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Beyond Gazing / Communion with the Permanent Collection

The graphic language is probably the most effective human communication instrument besides the written language. In the exhibition, hosted at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum till September 2, 2012, 57 artworks from the museum’s permanent collection spanning from 1920 to 2009 are presented, including those that have been recently acquired or restored. They are arranged into groups and displayed in seven halls to underscore the graphic language embodied and their artistic significance and cultural symbolism. In memory of centenarian artist Kuo Hsue-hu, who passed away early in 2012, .....

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