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An annual group exhibition of works by members of the Fifth Moon Group (五月畫會), which marks its 65th anniversary this year, opened on Saturday at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in Taipei.
The exhibition, on display at the memorial’s Bo-ai Gallery through Sunday next week, features works by 41 artists from across different generations, the memorial said in a statement.
The group was founded in 1956 by artists Kuo Tung-jung (郭東榮), Liu Kuo-sung (劉國松), Kuo Yu-lun (郭豫倫) and Lee Fang-chih (李芳枝), the memorial said.
Inspired by the experimental spirit of the Salon de Mai in Paris, the group advocated for artists’ freedom to
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‘Homecoming’ exhibition to open Saturday
By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter
A “homecoming” exhibition of works donated by the Sun Ten Museum in Irvine, California, is to open on Saturday at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMOFA) in Taichung, organizers said.
The exhibition is to feature 232 works by 195 artists born between 1871 and 1989, the Ministry of Culture said on Friday.
The exhibition, titled “Taiwanese Art Treasures Preserved Overseas: The Homecoming Exhibition of the Sun Ten Collection,” follows the signing in 2019 of a donation contract between the ministry and the Sun Ten Museum, the ministry said.
Deputy Minister of Culture Hsiao Tsung-huang, third right, and guests attend a news conference at a gallery in Taipei on Friday last week to promote an exhibition at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung. The show featuring Taiwanese artworks donated by Sun Ten Museum in Irvine, California, is to open on Saturday.
Taipei, March 10 (CNA) The Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association opened an exhibition in Taipei on Wednesday to mark to the friendly bond between the two sides since the devastating Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.