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2024-09-05Now Open: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts “Huang Tu-Shui and His Time: Taiwan's First Western-style Sculptor and the Tokyo Fine Arts School in the Early 20th Century” was officially launched at Tokyo University of the Arts(Press release)
2024-09-02Arrival in Japan: The national treasure, “Water of Immortality” from the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts collection debuts in the overseas exhibition, “Huang Tu-Shui and His Time: Taiwan's First Western-style Sculptor and the Tokyo Fine Arts School in the Early 20th Century”(Press release)
2024-08-29National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Presents “How to Hold Your Breath—2024 Asian Art Biennial” Curatorial Theme, New Works, and Artist List Announced(Press release)
2024-03-13NTMoFA Announces New Curatorial Team of the “2024 Asian Art Biennial”(Press release)
2024-01-01Opening/ Closed Dates of the NTMoFA on National Memorial Days and Holidays in 2024
2022-04-08A Never-Ending Search for Identity: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Initiating a Dialogue between Lithuanian and Taiwanese on Photography(Press Release)
2021-10-29The Grand Opening of Phantasmapolis—2021 Asian Art Biennial   Welcomes All Citizens to Experience the Asian Art of a Future World(Press release)
2021-10-08Counting Down to the Opening of Phantasmapolis—The 2021 Asian Art Biennial Phantasmapolis Announces Entry Notices, Highlights of New Works, Extended Projects and A Preview to the Opening Event(Press relea)
2021-10-082021 Asian Art Biennial A look into the multi possibility of future in the (post) pandemic time (Press release)
2021-08-31An Invitation from Phantasmapolis – The 2021 Asian Art Biennial 38 Artists from 15 Countries Co-explore New Possibilities of Asian Futurism  
2021-04-15National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Names Nobuo TAKAMORI to Convene a Multi-national, Interdisciplinary Curatorial Team for the 2021 Asian Art Biennial(Press release)