The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.- Attractions - The Taipei Fine Arts Museum was established in 1983 and is the first public art museum in Taiwan. It is responsible for promoting the preservation, research, development and popularization of Taiwan's modern and contemporary art. In addition to compiling Taiwan's nearly 100-year art history, it also continues to pay attention to the development of contemporary art. Grasp the global vision, build regional context, support artistic talents, promote art education, so as to promote the development of art ecology, enhance the cultural accomplishment and artistic cultivation of all people, and achieve a contemporary society with aesthetic values, creativity and thinking ability.
The museum building is located in Yuanshan District, on the banks of Keelung River, and was designed by Gao Erpan Architects. The building adopts a minimalist gray and white modernist style, integrating the spirit of the Chinese courtyard house. The building's bracket elements are transformed into a "well"-shaped main structure in the form of cantilevered corridors, implying that the art museum is a source of cultural life. The hall is bright and spacious, corresponding to the exhibition space on the third floor above ground and the first floor underground, and is surrounded by glass curtains for lighting. The atrium receives external light sources, presenting ecological landscapes of different levels of greenery, thereby creating a public green space that is tranquil, calm and compatible with nature. The overall shape is an architectural space with clean shape, grand form, light volume, literati charm, and integrated with garden landscape.
The National Taiwan Museum of Art organizes biennials that take into account both Taiwanese and global characteristics, open submissions programs that connect and cultivate art ecosystems, and hosts domestic and international special exhibitions and traveling exchange exhibitions to promote the vigorous development of Taiwan's modern and contemporary art. It also plans various learning activities based on age and audience strategies, including lectures, seminars, guided tours, on-site exhibition dialogues, and various exploration/experience courses through workshops.
• Address: No. 181, Section 3, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City• Opening hours:
. Closed every Monday. Saturday: 09:30-20:30
. Tuesday to Friday, Sunday: 09:30-17:30
. The library is open until 17:00, and the Wang Dahong Architecture Theater is open until 17:30 on Saturdays• For more information, Taipei Fine Arts Museum
- Visiting Notice -• Please do not bring food, drinks, umbrellas or pets into the exhibition venue.• Touching exhibits is prohibited in the exhibition hall. For interactive exhibits, please follow the guidance of on-site staff or signs.• Please abide by the visiting rules when visiting the museum and work together to maintain the quality of the visit. To maintain the quality and safety of the exhibition, please put away your selfie device before entering the exhibition.• Unless otherwise stated, exhibition works are open to non-commercial photography. In principle, photography is allowed in moderation without the use of flash or tripod.• For details on exhibitions, performances, and other visiting instructions, please visit the official website