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2021 Taipei Art Awards

 

 

The “Taipei Art Awards” is one of Taiwan’s most forward-looking and indicative visual art awards. Established in 1983, the Awards are held annually to encourage the creation in tune with the spirit of the times and introduce a more diversified array of ideas and creative energy. As such, over the past three decades, the Taipei Art Awards has borne witness to the development of contemporary art, and the awards' contributions to the art circle speak for themselves. This year, 346 submissions are in competition. After a two-stage selection process, the finalists include one collective trio, Zong-Yuan Tien, Yu-Chun Lo, and Kuang-Yi Ku, and 10 artists Tzu-An Wu, Shao-Gang Wang, Tzu-Huan Lin, Yen-Chun Lin, Sow-Yee Au, Yen-Cheng Chen, Sean Tseng, Xuan Huang, Yu-Cheng Hsieh, and Yi-Chun Lo. The 11 nominees’ works will display on the third floor. The prize will be judged on the TFAM exhibition. One winner will receive the Grand Prize of the Taipei Art Awards, while five teams will receive the Honorable Mention Award.