Spanning 13 editions since 1995, this year’s exhibition explores past themes and curatorial concepts, behind-the-scenes documentation, publicity initiatives, and more.

Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM)
With Kinerapan: Right of Crawling, Taiwan Prepares for the 2022 Venice Biennale
In this exhibition, curated by Patrick Flores and presented by Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Paiwan artist Sakuliu reflects on interspecies co-sharing and coexistence.
2020 Taipei Biennial Launches Grand Opening
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.
Taipei Biennial Announces 2020 Presentations and Public Programs
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.
Sakuliu Pavavaljung to Represent Taiwan at 2021 Venice Biennale
For over 30 years Sakuliu has used his art to retrace and revitalize his traditional Paiwan culture, even infusing it with a contemporary spirit.
Island Tales: Taiwan and Australia Opens at Taipei Fine Arts Museum
This exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Taipei and Perth sister-city relationship and includes a series of events centered on Taiwan-Australia exchanges.
Shu Lea Cheang’s 3x3x6 at the 2019 Venice Biennale Examines Imprisonment in the New Digital Age
3x3x6 spans four rooms of the Palazzo delle Prigioni with an immersive, multidimensional installation. On view from May 11 – November 24, 2019.
Shu Lea Cheang’s Installation 3x3x6 Will Represent Taiwan at the 2019 Venice Biennale
For Taiwan’s presentation, Cheang will create a new work inspired by the history of the exhibition venue, Palazzo delle Prigioni. On view from May 11 – November 24, featuring a public performance on May 11.
After an International Tour, Su-Mei Tse . Nested Arrives at Taipei Fine Arts Museum
This exhibition explores the contemplation of time, identity, memory, music and language. On view April 20–July 21.
Taiwan’s Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale 2019 Announces 3x3x6 by Shu Lea Cheang
Shu Lea Cheang presents a site specific multimedia research project including images, installations, and computer programming that explores the ideas of confinement and liberation.
Taipei Biennial Leads Multi-Disciplinary Discussion on Interconnectivity of Ecosystemic Structures
Participants of Post-Nature—A Museum as an Ecosystem include visual artists, NGOs, activists, film and documentary makers, architects and other non-visual artists.
Taipei Biennial 2018 Announces Participating List
Artists from 19 countries will be participating in the 11th edition of the Taipei Biennale titled Post-Nature—A Museum as an Ecosystem.