2021.03.10 Wed, by
Taoyuan International Art Award
Winner to Be Announced at Opening Ceremony

“Taoyuan International Art Award” exhibition will open on 13 March 2021 at Taoyuan Arts Center (Taiwan), showcasing the works of 17 finalists. The open call has attracted more than 600 artists from 46 countries to take part, and the grand prize winners will be revealed at the opening ceremony.

The upcoming exhibition of Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA) will be featuring the works of 17 finalists of the “Taoyuan International Art Award,” the very first international award from the city that eyes on promoting artistic creations from around the globe and to build up an exchange platform for the participating artists.

TMoFA is the foremost and the long anticipated art institution of the growing city of Taoyuan. With the city being part of the 6 special municipalities in Taiwan, the importance of the award is undeniable, and it will only be the first step among the museum’s future programs to connect with the international art scene. The opening ceremony of the exhibit will take place on 13 March 2021 with the announcement of the grand prize winners. The “Taoyuan International Art Award” exhibition is scheduled to open to the public from 13 March to 18 April 2021, at Taoyuan Arts Center.

CHIEN Yu Jen (Taiwan), Workers Holding Placards - a Portrait Project No.6

CHIEN Yu Jen (Taiwan), Workers Holding Placards – a Portrait Project No.6
簡佑任 (臺灣), 舉牌工人肖像計劃#6

“Taoyuan International Art Award is in the foreground of the development of the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, and even more so, that of the vision of Taoyuan city toward the international art scene. We look forward to building a new dynamic art hub to nurture contemporary art creations. At the same time, we also aim at providing artists with another professional exhibiting platform, in the hope of opening up the possibility for dialogues and cooperation through the holding of the award.” says the Director of Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, LIU Chun Lan.

Mizanur Rahman CHOWDHURY (Bangladesh), LAND

Mizanur Rahman CHOWDHURY (Bangladesh), LAND
Mizanur Rahman CHOWDHURY (孟加拉), 土地

The 1st international award from the city to promote the power of contemporary art creations

Taoyuan International Art Award, organised by TMoFA, is an award that aims at encouraging a diversified development of art practices and cultivating talents in contemporary art. With an expectation to strengthen international exchanges and to provide full freedom of expression, the award accepts application worldwide. The entry to the competition is not limited to material, category, or size as long as the submission would be a new work that has yet been exhibited nor recognized by other awards. As a result, the open call has successfully drawn the attention of more than 600 artists from 46 countries to submit their applications. The number of submissions received has set a new record for the award, and also, an important milestone for the vision of TMoFA and its subsidiary art centres to come.

The organizer will cover the finalists’ expenses for the basic exhibit build-up and transportation. Their selected entries will be exhibited in Taoyuan Arts Center for one month while going through an on-site review to decide one winner for the “Grand Prize,” three winners for the “Honorable Mentions” and one winner for the “Sojourn Award”. With the announcement of the winners on the opening day of the exhibition, the medallist is entitled to a prize of NTD$500,000. Honorable Mention artists will receive a prize of NTD$ 120,000 each, and  Sojourn Award artist will receive a prize of NTD$ 150,000.

TING Chaong Wen (Taiwan), Going Home

TING Chaong Wen (Taiwan), Going Home
丁昶文 (台湾), 魂归故里

A creative dialogue: 17 artists to showcase together in Taoyuan and to reflect on the issues of our time

17 selected artists from across the continents will be showcasing together. Their works come in different practices includes paintings, installations and new media artworks. They invite the audiences to re-discover and reflect on the various issues from cultural identity, community, history, global politics, the notion of time, and to re-experience how the artists express their thoughts and feelings through different materials and methods of creation.

The finalists of the Taoyuan International Art Award are: LEE Tek Khean(Malaysia), WANG Yi Wei (Taiwan), KOO Bon A (Korea), Ray KIANG (U.S.A), CHUANG Li Hao (Taiwan), Ana MENDES (Portugal), LIN Yan Xiang (Taiwan), CHANG Chih Chung (Taiwan), Lewis COLBURN (U.S.A), Takahiko SUZUKI (Japan), Liva DUDAREVA (Lativia), Sara WU (Taiwan), Maria VARELA (Greece), CHIANG Chun Yi (Taiwan), TING Chaong Wen (Taiwan), Mizanur Rahman CHOWDHURY (Bangladesh), CHIEN Yu Jen (Taiwan). Further details of the artists and their submitted works can be found in the Appendix.

The awarding ceremony will take place on 13 March 2021 following the opening of the exhibition. The event will be livestreaming at the Facebook and Youtube page of TMoFA at 14:30 (GMT+8). During the period of exhibition, the museums will also be launching a series of onsite events to invite the audience to have further engagement with the artists and artworks.

The Taoyuan International Art Award is organized biannually, and the upcoming open call is scheduled to be in June 2022. For more information on the exhibition and future open call, please visit here.

Ray KIANG (U.S.A), The Invisible,

Ray KIANG (U.S.A), The Invisible
Ray KIANG (美国), 不可见之物

About Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts

The Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA), an upcoming cultural marker, is an institution with multiple venues consisting of one main museum and three subsidiary art centers. The main art museum is located in the Qingpu area of Zhongli District, and the three subsidiary art centers are the Taoyuan Children’s Art Center, the Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center, and the Chunglu Art Center.

The architectural design and landscaping of the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts combines aquatic views and green zones, with history and culture integrated. The design echoes with the regional features of Taoyuan, a city that is known as the Land of a Thousand Ponds. Applying its diverse functions, the museum is going to link the heart of the city with its communities and form local and international ties. With Taoyuan as its foundation and together with an international outlook and a vision for the future, TMoFA is going to serve as a driving force for the promotion of art and become a dynamic base for innovative experimentation and cultural development. For more information on the museum, please visit this link.

CHIANG Chun Yi (Taiwan), Holobiont Project: Ji-mi

CHIANG Chun Yi (Taiwan), Holobiont Project: Ji-mi
张致中 (台湾), 作鸳鸯

Maria VARELA (Greece), Rugs of Life

Maria VARELA (Greece), Rugs of Life
Maria VARELA (希腊), 生命织毯

Sara WU (Taiwan), Lived Absence of Objects

Sara WU (Taiwan), Lived Absence of Objects
吳依宣(台湾), 事物不在场

Liva DUDAREVA (Lativia), V_br ⃤ nt* m ⃤ tt3r*

Liva DUDAREVA (Lativia), V_br ⃤ nt* m ⃤ tt3r*
Liva DUDAREVA (拉脱维亚), 活跃的物质

Takahiko SUZUKI (Japan), Global-store.info : Taoyuan 2021

Takahiko SUZUKI (Japan), Global-store.info : Taoyuan 2021

Lewis COLBURN (U.S.A), Disposable Monument II (After the Boys Who Wore Gray)

Lewis COLBURN (U.S.A.), Disposable Monument II (After the Boys Who Wore Gray)
Lewis COLBURN (美国), 抛弃式纪念碑II(仿照”穿灰衣的男孩们”

CHANG Chih Chung (Taiwan), Fabricating Mandarin Duck

CHANG Chih Chung (Taiwan), Fabricating Mandarin Duck
张致中 (台湾), 作鸳鸯

LIN Yan Xiang (Taiwan), If Mountain Has Deities

LIN Yan Xiang (Taiwan), If Mountain Has Deities
林彥翔 (台湾 ), 山若有神

Ana MENDES (Portugal), The People’s Collection

Ana MENDES (Portugal), The People’s Collection
Ana MENDES (葡萄牙), 人民的收藏

KOO Bon A (Korea), Teeth of Time.

KOO Bon A (Korea), Teeth of Time.
具本妸 (韩国), 时间的牙齿

WANG Yi Wei (Taiwan), Running Fast and Slow

WANG Yi Wei (Taiwan), Running Fast and Slow
王译薇 (台湾 ), 快慢奔跑

Credits: all images courtesy the artist and by TMoFA