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Creative Expo Taiwan 2024 | Songshan Cultural and Creative Park No 1. Warehouse, Taipei, Taiwan
Aug 26–Sep 1, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated Creative Expo Taiwan 2024, set to take place in the heart of Taipei at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park No 1. Warehouse. From August 26th to September 1st, this premier event will showcase the best in creativity and innovation from around the globe. With a focus on design, art, and culture, attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with inspiring exhibits, thought-provoking seminars, and networking opportunities with industry leaders. The Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, a hub for artistic expression, provides the perfect backdrop for this gathering of creative minds. Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of this dynamic and transformative experience at Creative Expo Taiwan 2024.
Taiwan International Water Week 2024 | Taipei World Trade Center
Sep 11–Sep 13, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Taipei
Taiwan International Water Week will provide the attendees with the opportunity to explore the areas of Reclaimed Water & Treatment, Transport & Storage, Green Infrastructure Taiwan International Water Week will provide the attendees with the opportunity to explore the areas of Reclaimed Water & Treatment, Transport & Storage, Green Infrastructure, Water Purification Equipment & Drinking Water, Process Control Technology & Process Automation, Public Sector & Related Services, etc.
Information Source: Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) | expotobi
Taipei International Plastics and Rubber Industry Show 2024 | Nangang Exhibition Center
Sep 24–Sep 28, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Taipei
TaipeiPLAS is the go-to event for professionals in the plastics and rubber industry. As the Taipei International Plastics and Rubber Industry Show 2024, it provides a comprehensive one-stop procurement platform that covers every aspect of the supply chain. With a focus on plastic and rubber processing machinery, attendees can explore a wide range of equipment, including auxiliary and peripheral equipment, molds and dies related equipment, and even automation and industrial robots. TaipeiPLAS also showcases the latest innovations in the industry, such as 3D printers and plastic and rubber recycling equipment. From raw materials to finished products, packaging and printing equipment, this event has it all. Taking place at the Nangang Exhibition Center, in the heart of Taipei, this show offers a prime opportunity for businesses to connect, network, and stay ahead of the industry trends. Don't miss out on this chance to discover the advancements and opportunities in the plastics and rubber sector. Join professionals from all over the world at TaipeiPLAS 2024, from September 24th to 28th.
SemiCon Taiwan 2024 | Nangang Exhibition Center
Sep 4–Sep 6, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
SemiCon Taiwan 2024, held in Taipei at the Nangang Exhibition Center from September 4th to 6th, is the leading event in Taiwan dedicated to microelectronics manufacturing. This prestigious gathering connects attendees with top-tier companies, industry experts, cutting-edge products, and invaluable insights that are shaping the future of semiconductor design and manufacturing. From semiconductors to nanoelectronics, MEMS, Photovoltaics, and other advanced electronics, this event showcases the latest innovations and trends in the industry. Join industry leaders and professionals to explore the forefront of technological advancements and network with key players in the field. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and gain a competitive edge in the ever-evolving world of microelectronics manufacturing at SemiCon Taiwan 2024.
Katja Farin: Blind Spot | 亞洲藝術中心 Asia Art Center
Sep 14–Nov 10, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
Asia Art Center is pleased to announce Blind Spot, the first solo exhibition by American artist Katja Farin in Asia, from September 14 to November 10.
Katja Farin’s keen observations bring local elements such as fishing boats, window grilles, animals, insects and plants to life in her paintings, using her recognizable orange, red, green and blue tones to create everyday scenes of the local area.
Farin’s works are mostly presented in bright colors and dramatic images. Through the seemingly expressionless protagonists in the pictures, he explores the unconscious, the collective unconscious and the relationship between the self, space and the surrounding environment through figurative paintings.
In this exhibition, Farin also brought a number of ceramic works for the first time. The ceramics, which are mainly glazed in gray, brown, green and white, are decorated with spikes, chains and mirrors made of ceramic and metal, which are three-dimensional symbols that appear repeatedly in his paintings. Through the interpretation of two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, the artist examines the emotional blind spots hidden in the subconscious that are unwilling to be mentioned, the lingering trauma, and the controversy that has yet to be clarified. The two works of different media are closely combined through the reflection of the mirror, and the viewer's reflection is trapped in this dream-like vortex, as if it has become part of the disturbing space.
From Observation to Perception | Taipei
Sep 14–Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
The exhibition features works by contemporary Taiwanese artists Liu Wenxuan, Hong Xuan, Fu Ning and Peng Wei, exploring how works can evoke the viewer's perceptual experience and materialize the world in the artist's eyes between viewing and being viewed. The works in this exhibition present the artists' creative deconstruction of daily life elements, expressing poetic and philosophical dialectical thinking in the process of material and pigment practice, leading the viewer to perceive the unique world created by the artist while viewing.
Etan Pavavalung: Mountain Winds Remain Sweetly Fragrant | 亞洲藝術中心 Asia Art Center
Sep 14–Nov 10, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
This is the longest journey, to the place where I started before──Hu Defu’s ‘The Longest Road’
The solo exhibition “The Wind on the Mountain is Still Fragrant” by Taiwanese Paiwan artist Yidan Bawawalon, which will be held at Asia Art Center (Taipei) from September 14 to November 10, 2024, is a continuation and response to the concept of his solo exhibition “The Wind on the Mountain is Very Fragrant” at the Taipei Art Center in 2014. It was Yidan’s first solo exhibition after the 2009 Typhoon Morakot, and it was also the first large-scale and well-organized solo exhibition in his creative career. After 10 years, this solo exhibition “The Wind on the Mountain is Still Fragrant” uses the two images of “wind” and “spiritual bird” to allegorize Yidan’s worldview in art. In Yidan's concept, the spirit bird symbolizes eternal existence. Even though things change over time, life and all things inevitably flow and change with time, but because of the eternal pull, the wind blowing from the mountain is still fragrant.
AVA HSUEH: WITHIN THE PULSE OF TIME | Geng Hua Lang Tina Keng Gallery
Sep 21–Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
Tina Keng Gallery is pleased to present Ava Hsueh: Within the Pulse of Time, her latest solo exhibition at the gallery after a four-year hiatus. The exhibition encapsulates the artist’s years of contemplation of abstract art, her navigation of thought and creative practice, and her exploration of postmodern era abstract painting.
Echoes of the Tide | Taipei
Sep 28–Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Taipei
Since the 20th century, when exhibitions have become the core venue for displaying artworks, a strong sense of space has also become an important characteristic of calligraphers' creations. The name of the exhibition "When the Big Waves Come" is based on this. It is not only about the huge space, but also the huge sight. It explores how artists respond to the towering white walls and the viewing perspectives from different cultural backgrounds through calligraphy creation. This time, four artists, Bu Zi, Li Maocheng, Wada Hiroshi, and Yu Tongsheng, are invited to participate in the exhibition. Through changes in size, style, content, number of words, color, and material, they have created new ideas for traditional calligraphy and reflected the myriad aspects of contemporary calligraphy art.