2025 Taoyuan International Art Award
- Dates
- 2025/03/26 - 2025/05/18
- Venue
- Taoyuan Arts Center 1F (No. 1188, Zhongzheng Rd., Taoyuan Dist., Taoyuan City 330, Taiwan)
The Taoyuan International Art Award (TIAA), established by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA) in 2021, is a biennial exhibition program designed to foster international artistic networks and global perspectives. It aims to encourage cultural diversity in contemporary art worldwide while identifying and supporting innovative proposals that reflect the spirit of our time. Finalists receive institutional support from the museum to realize their exhibition projects.
The Taoyuan International Art Award envisions a contemporary art landscape without borders. With the perspective of a 21st-century urban art museum, TMoFA seeks to expand the essence and boundaries of art, ignite creative energy, and serve as a platform for critical discourse on global phenomena. The main TMoFA complex in Qingpu is expected to be completed by the end of 2027. As we look ahead, the Taoyuan International Art Award will mark a new chapter in its newly completed venue, establishing TMoFA as a leading international platform for visual arts.
This year, the award is convened by Acting Director Chang Chih-Min, alongside a distinguished panel of international curators. The open call received an enthusiastic response from 1,161 artists across 83 countries. After two rounds of judging, 11 finalists were selected for exhibition, including Tsai Yu-Ting (Taiwan) "See you next time", Lin Yan Xiang and Wang Cheng Hsiang (Taiwan) "Urge Miracle to Stay", She Wen Ying and Kui Po Yu (Taiwan) "Sleep in Fish (Ikan Kapan Bobok)", Rob Maes and Reynout Dekimpe (Belgian) "Welcome to Fieldkapelle", Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Kasamaponn Saengsuratham, Arjin Thongyuukong and Krongpong Langkhapin (Thailand) "Red Eagle Sangmorakot: No More Hero In His Story", Lee Tek Khean (Malaysia) "Gai Gaau", Goh Uozumi (Japan) "Social Choice and Its Enemies -v2", Erdem Taşdelen (Canada) "Demagogues: 7", Aisuke Kondo (Japan) "Yello Peel", Hiroki Miyazaki and Reiko Asao (Japan) "A fable of a fable <Wildcat>", Kevin Corcoran and Jorge Bachmann (United States) "Refrained Invocations (Encodings)".
The Exhibition of 2025 TIAA is opened to public from 26 March 2025, and will run to 18 May 2025. A series of exclusive onsite tours will be put in place, all details please refer to the website and Facebook page of TMoFA.

