3rd June 2021, London, UK - Sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, organised by the Taiwan Design Research Institute (TDRI) and curated by Bito, the Taiwan Pavilion presents its Swingphony exhibition at this year’s London Design Biennale.
Read moreParticipant's for Chinese/Taiwanese Workshop at BCLT Summer School 2021 announced
The participants for this year’s Chinese/Taiwanese Workshop at the British Centre for Literary Translation’s Summer School have been announced.
Read moreTaiwanese artist Luo Jr-Shin to Debut at Liverpool Biennial
The full program of the Liverpool Biennial will be open for the public on the 19th May – with Taiwanese artist Luo Jr-Shin participating in the exhibition. The biennial has become UK’s largest contemporary visual art event, seeing more than forty international artists from over thirty countries.
Read moreTaiwanese Architecture Films to Feature in London Festival of Architecture’s Online Program
With the support of the Taipei Representative Office in the U.K., three films produced by Taiwan’s Public Television Service are set to feature in the online program of the London Festival of Architecture, running throughout the entirety of June.
Read moreTaiwanese art to feature on London’s streets at Sculpture in the City
Turning the City of London into an urban art gallery, the 10th edition of Sculpture in the City will include a piece of Taiwanese artwork on display in the streets of the capital’s financial district for the first time – amongst a selection of eighteen artworks in total.
Read moreTaiwanese artists Wu Chuan Lun and Musquiqui Chihying to take up residency at Delfina Foundation
The residency programme supported by Delfina Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan (R.O.C) has selected two emerging artists, WU Chuan Lun and Musquiqui Chihying, as the residents after the open call.
Read more2021 Taiwan Fashion Design Award Inviting New Talents to the Stage of Taipei Fashion Week
Taiwan Fashion Design Award (TFDA), a major annual event in Asia’s fashion industry, is now open for registration to worldwide new generation fashion designers.
Read moreGrant for the Publication of Taiwanese Works in Translation (GPT)
GPT is set up by The Ministry of Culture to encourage the publication of Taiwanese works in translation overseas, to raise the international visibility of Taiwanese cultural content, and to help Taiwan's publishing industry expand into non-Chinese international markets. You can find out more about the grant below!