Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei

Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
台北當代藝術館
General information
Type Museum
Location 39 Chang'an West Road, Datong, Taipei, Taiwan
Opening 27 May 2001
Website
www.mocataipei.org.tw (in Chinese)

The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (MoCA Taipei; Chinese: 台北當代藝術館; pinyin: Táiběi Dāngdài Yìshùguǎn) is a museum of contemporary art, located in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan.

History

The museum building was built during the Japanese rule in 1921 for what later became Jiànchéng Elementary School, which now occupies a new structure on the back of the historical building. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China, it hosted the Taipei City Government and became an important landmark, thanks to its highly recognizable symmetrical building and belltower in historic style. After the city government had moved to the new location in Xinyi district, it was designated as a historical building, and re-opened on 27 May 2001 as Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MOCA Taipei), as the first museum in Taiwan to be dedicated exclusively to contemporary art.

Exhibitions

While showcasing mainly contemporary Taiwanese art, under director Shih Jui-jen its activities have become increasingly international. In 2009, it organized a solo show of Taiwanese artist Yang Maolin as a pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2009 and 2010 it collaborated with MoCA Shanghai, Today Art Museum Beijing and Guangdong Museum of Art in the organization of the Animamix Biennial.[1]

Hours of operation

The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It is closed on Mondays.[2]

Transportation

The museum is accessible within walking distance South West from Zhongshan Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

References

  1. Universes in Universe - Gerhard Haupt & Pat Binder. "2nd Animamix Biennial 2009 - 2010".
  2. "Art exhibition listings".

Coordinates: 25°03′02″N 121°31′07″E / 25.05056°N 121.51861°E / 25.05056; 121.51861

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