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international digital art. Since 2004, international digital art exhibitions, forums, related activities have been held on-site to showcase the latest digital artworks from different countries. NTMoFA also established DigiArt (Digital Art Creativity and Resource Center) in 2007 with the mission to lay the foundation for the development of digital arts in Taiwan. In 2008, the Cyclorama Theater was constructed, housed commissioned works, and juried exhibitions. The Digital Technology and Visual Arts Collaborative Project (DTVACP) was initiated in 2012, aiming to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration between art and technology and to strengthen communication between Taiwanese and international digital arts communities.
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The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts systematically curates exhibitions around the central theme of the development of art in Taiwan, as well as international cultural and artistic exchanges, to form a path of communication between museum audience and the artworks. Series of biennial exhibitions,
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The exterior of the Museum echoes the artistic atmosphere and contains a sculpture park that features 45 pieces of sculpture. These sculptures showcase the development of sculptural art in Taiwan. Along with the sculptures, the outdoor area also has a stone tablet forest with 50 calligraphic tablets
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on 20 May 2012) and renamed as National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, becoming Taiwan’s first and the only national-grade museum of fine arts. Since 2004, NTMoFA began to organize digital art exhibitions, events, and forums in addition to traditional exhibitions. Series of biennial exhibitions have
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With a building area of 37,953 square meters and an outdoor courtyard area of 102,000 square meters, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts contains 16 galleries, plus a gallery street and main lobby in the 4-story-building, which compose a total exhibition area of 13,525 square meters. This marks
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The NTMoFA library committed to collecting, organizing, and preserving arts literature, references, and materials from Taiwan and other countries. As of June 2014, the library has 119,076 titles including 77,392 books, 29,086 periodicals, 2,712 digital resources, and 8,904 multi-media collections.
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National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts has a specially designed Family Room for families with children. Promoting the concept of hands-on explorations, the Family Room provides various DIY activities that are designed based on museum exhibitions. A sense of creativity is inspired by taking various
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The main building breaks the traditional architectural scheme that integrates the exterior views and activities with the performance and exhibition space. A transparent corridor connects the museum and outdoor nature scenes, creating a spatial transition and communicating a mutual awareness. The
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The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts expands its collection based on the regional characteristics of Taiwan, observing the interactions between Taiwanese art communities and their Asian counterparts. NTMoFA’s Collection Committee annually selects representative works that correspond with the
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Under the program of the Cultural & Creative Industries Development Plan, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts is in charge of the Digital Art Promotion Project, which aims to assist young artists in accumulating and expressing their creative momentum and to turn Taiwan into a hub of
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On 20 March 2021, the exhibition “Taiwanese Art Treasures Preserved Overseas” opened at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition features 232 artworks by 195 artists and includes paintings, sculptures, and slides. The exhibition runs until 27 June 2021.
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museum forms a communication bridge with the public through the extension of its urban greenbelt, the unifying of public services (including café and dining area, and the library) in order to encourage the general public to visit the museum.
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Reader service also extends to the management of the Museum’s Digital Arts Creativity and Resource Center, E-Transit, Video Platforms, and the Children’s Picture Book Area. The library follows the museum’s opening hours.
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museum’s collection policies. A wide range of artworks are also generously donated by different members of the society, representing an important part of the collection and a key public cultural resource of the museum.
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From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport: take Kingbus (Guoguang) or U Bus (Tunglien) towards Chao Ma Station. Get off at Sogo Department Store and take a taxi to National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
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Open entries for young artists' works are called for annually under the Young Artist Collection Project, through which the outstanding works of a new generation of artists are collected by the museum.
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NTMoFA was closed in 1999 for renovation due to damages caused by the 921 Earthquake. It was later placed under the jurisdiction of the Council of Cultural Affairs (restructured as the
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From Northern Taiwan: National Highway #3 → National Highway #1 → Taichung Interchange → Taiwan Boulevard → make a right turn at Mei-Tusen Rd → Wu-Chuan West Rd. intersection
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Daily regular guided tours at 10:30 and 14:30 Reserved guided tours are available for group of 15 or more. Reservations should be made online at least 2 weeks in advance.
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also been established since 2007, expanding networks for international cooperation as well as the depth of dialogue in the art scene between Taiwan and the world.
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that display traditional inkbrush styles, featuring the fine penmanship of renowned Taiwanese scholars who have been engraved onto stone.
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Wu, Li-Chuan (ed). National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts 2013. Taichung: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, April 2014.
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National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was temporarily closed for renovation in 1999 due to damages caused by the
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Other city buses stops at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts or Cultural Center: 71, 23, 56, 30, 40, 89
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and reopened in July 2004. From 2011 to 2016, NTMoFA attracted more than 1 million visitors each year.
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The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts opened on 26 June 1988 under the auspices of the
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approaches to helping children develop an appreciation for originality in arts.
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Take city bus 51 at Taichung Train Station Rear Entrance to Cultural Center.
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National Highway #1: Nantun Interchange → Wu-Chuan West Rd → Mei-Tusen Rd
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Take city bus 5, 75 to National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
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Entry to NTMoFA is free except for special exhibitions.
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West
Taichung
Taiwan
Coordinates
24°08′28.9″N 120°39′48.9″E / 24.141361°N 120.663583°E / 24.141361; 120.663583
art museum
Official website
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West District
Taichung
Taiwan
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921 Earthquake
Taiwan Provincial Government
Ministry of Culture

art museums
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Calligraphy Greenway
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Asian Art Biennial
Venice Architecture Biennale
List of Exhibitions
NTMoFA Collections
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