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Taipei Biennial 2025 Explores Yearning as Unyielding Drive
Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, “Whispers on the Horizon” weaves contemporary works with around 30 pieces from the Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s collection.
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Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, “Whispers on the Horizon” weaves contemporary works with around 30 pieces from the Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s collection.
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Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath and organized by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, this biennial brings together 52 artists from 35 cities around the world.
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Presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the Taiwan Collateral Event takes place in a dark, home-like setting at the Palazzo delle Prigioni.
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Organized by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, programming linked with Yuan Goang-Ming: Everyday War opens on April 18.
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Video art musing on the state of existence encompasses the exhibition curated by Abby Chen and presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
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Curated by Freya Chou, Reem Shadid, and Brian Kuan Wood, the biennial invites visitors to reorder their relationships with other people and their surroundings.
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The media artist will reflect on themes like dwelling, the everyday, and war in an exhibition curated by Abby Chen and presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
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Curated by Freya Chou, Brian Kuan Wood, and Reem Shadid, this year’s edition will bring together over 50 artists and musicians from Taiwan and around the globe.
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Spanning 13 editions since 1995, this year’s exhibition explores past themes and curatorial concepts, behind-the-scenes documentation, publicity initiatives, and more.
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In this exhibition, curated by Patrick Flores and presented by Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Paiwan artist Sakuliu reflects on interspecies co-sharing and coexistence.
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You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet questions geopolitical tensions and the worsening ecological crisis by examining human differences and influences from a planetary perspective.
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You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet, the 12th edition of the biennial, will showcase works by artists from 25 different countries and territories.