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National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (國立臺灣美術館) celebrates 33rd Anniversary with an online exhibition starting on July 16, 2021

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts celebrates its 33rd year Anniversary. Photo/Provided by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts celebrates its 33rd year Anniversary. Photo/Provided by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Edited by Raymond Rodriguez

Founded on June 26, 1988, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (國立臺灣美術館) under the Ministry of Culture (文化部) celebrates its 33rd anniversary this year. The one-month celebration event will be scaled down in response to the Covid-19 nationwide level 3 alert and epidemic prevention measures.

In 2021, the “National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts 33rd anniversary celebration – Keep Moving with Art!”, with the help of digital learning technology to create a cloud experience model, museum curator Liang Yung-fei (梁永斐) expressed that he hopes that with art, we pray for and express gratitude to all medical personnel who protect the health of all Taiwanese people and hope that the beauty of art will bring hope to everybody, both young and old.

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National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts online exhibition starts on July 16th. Photo/Provided by National Museum of Fine Arts. National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts online exhibition starts on July 16th. Photo/Provided by National Museum of Fine Arts.  

 Based on the multiple applications of art, it connects live broadcast technology, with internet celebrities, and illustration applications to promote the interaction between friends through art, and expand the beauty of art.

The blessing ceremony of "Praying for Blessings. ", which debuted yesterday, is a response to the epidemic. The ceremony is simple but grand. It is based on "gratefulness, praying for blessings, and abolish evil (感恩、祈福、解厄)" in Wu Li-yu's (吳李玉) work "Harvest Festival (豐年祭)". Liang Yung-fei and Mr. ART, the mascot of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, made a birthday wish together, praying for Taiwan to be free of the Covid-19 epidemic as soon as possible and that everything will better. 

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From July 16, feel the beauty of art. Photo/Provided by National Museum of Fine Arts.  From July 16, feel the beauty of art. Photo/Provided by National Museum of Fine Arts.  

The online exhibition "Taiwanese Art Treasures Preserved Overseas: The Homecoming Exhibition of the Sun Ten Collection (海外存珍:順天美術館藏品歸鄉展)” will be launched on July 16; preparations for "Lan Hao-lun, Luca Bonaccorsi: 9,663 (藍皓倫、盧卡.博納科爾西:9,663)" and “Places of Being – Space and Materiality in Taiwan’s Avant-Garde Art, 1980-2021 (所在-境與物的前衛藝術1980-2021)”, "Blood of Time-Final Chapter of the Parallel Universe Series (時間之血-平行宇宙系列最終章)", "For the Love of this Land-Shiy De-Jinn’s 40th Anniversary Exhibition (茲土有情-席德進逝世40周年紀念展)" and other special exhibitions.

We look forward to the end of the Covid-19 epidemic soon so people can go visit the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and feel the beauty of Art. For more details about the exhibition, please visit the official website of the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.

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