Overview
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum is Taiwan's first museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, housed in a striking white tubular-steel modernist building designed by Kao Er-Pan.
Highlights
- Rotating Exhibitions: Major international exhibitions alongside cutting-edge works by Taiwanese contemporary artists.
- Architecture: The minimalist grid structure creates dramatic gallery spaces flooded with natural light.
- Taipei Biennial: One of Asia's most prestigious contemporary art biennials, held here since 1998.
History
Opened in 1983, it was the first public contemporary art museum in Taiwan. The building's modular design was revolutionary for its time and remains one of Taipei's most important examples of modernist architecture.
Visitor Tips
- Free Saturdays: Admission is free every Saturday after 5 PM.
- Expo Park: The museum sits within the larger Taipei Expo Park, perfect for combining art and outdoor strolling.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.