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By the Editorial Team of the Public Art in Taiwan Annual 2013 / 2015-02-05 05:34:06 We always tend to avoid discussing death, disappearing, ceasing to be; somehow these are viewed as “negative” topics that shouldn’t be talked about.
Lai Hsiao-Chiu / 2013-12-23 11:34:20 Long before public art existed as a concept, in the 1970s National Tsinghua University invited landscape sculptor Yang Ying-feng to design its campus grounds as a result of which several landscape scu
Ray S. C. Chu (Assistant Professor, Ming Chuan University) / 2013-11-13 03:28:00 Public art has been around for more than a decade and in that time many new innovative works and projects have been created, encountered and examined. Moreover, as a new form of aesthetic understandin
Huang Hai-ming (Director, Taipei Fine Arts Museum) / 2013-11-13 03:01:10 1. Facing the Incompleteness of a Museum Collection and Urban History 2. Transforming Museum-Cities into Encyclopedic Palaces
Lee Yun-shan / 2012-11-20 03:12:41 I would like to thank the jury panel members for choosing “Public Art Installation for Stage One of a School Building Project at Yongfu Elementary School, Sanchung District, New Taipei City.
Huang Ting-yao, Executive Secretary,Country Art Group / 2012-10-25 01:11:23 2nd Public Art Awards / Best Public Participation Award, Council for Cultural Affairs
Kan Kuo-hui / 2011-11-25 09:31:17 At the side of HuanHe North Road in the Tataocheng District of Taipei City, facing the towering dark grey cement wall of the Danshui River embankment and the elevated freeway, one finds “Sheltering Sk
Wu Hui-chen / 2009-12-01 04:36:43 The second “Taipei Public Arts Festival” officially ran from October 2004 to May 2005. Since then those in charge of drafting and implementing policy have found themselves facing ......
Chu Jui-chi / 2009-11-13 04:27:46 The development of public art in Taiwan over the last dozen or so years can be broadly divided into two distinct types; on the one hand......