2023
2023
Revisit some of the best Taiwanese cultural events held across the UK
In an eagerly anticipated event, the internationally acclaimed Cloud Gate Dance Theatre is set to captivate London audiences with their mesmerizing performance of 'Lunar Halo' at Sadler's Wells, London. The performance marked a rare opportunity for the UK audience to witness the artistry of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre.
The exhibition traces Li Yuan-chia's dedication to nurturing creativity, his fascination with play, and his exploration of novel ways of existing in the world. Through the LYC Museum and Art Gallery, Li displayed Roman artifacts, pieces from key figures in British modernism, local artists' works, and contemporary practices.
The renowned LEAFF is back in 2023 with rich and diverse programme comprising 48 titles, both contemporary and restored classics, including 12 International premieres and 25 UK premieres from South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Tibet, Philippines, and Macao.
Taiwanese indigenous artist Eleng Luluan has been invited to create an on-site artwork titled Ngialibalibade - To the Lost Myth for the Liverpool Biennial 2023. It is exhibited for the first time at the Princes Dock in Liverpool. With this year’s Biennial theme "uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things," the work echoed the history and characteristics of Liverpool.
The Southbank Centre in London has commissioned Taiwanese artist Michael Lin to create a new public artwork for the Hayward Gallery Café, now available for public viewing. Lin's work Macule injects a lively energy into the Hayward Gallery's brutalist architecture. The piece showcases Lin's signature style of repeating plum blossom patterns.