
Taichung Art Museum inaugural exhibition opens
The Taichung Green Museumbrary, also known as the Taichung Art Museum, is a significant new cultural landmark in Taiwan. Combining an art museum, a public library, and surrounding parkland, it offers a unique space for creativity and learning. FTV reporter Stephany Yang visited the museum’s inaugural exhibition and spoke with the artists and the director.
The Taichung Art Museum’s inaugural exhibition features over 70 artists from 20 countries. One of the artists exhibiting is Adrien Tirtiaux, a Belgian artist known for large-scale installations. This work, titled "Post-Museum Evidences", is a 25-meter-tall installation that cuts through the museum’s ground floor and two galleries. The work uses materials from the building’s construction.
Adrien Tirtiaux
Artist
It is like a giant drill. 25 meters high that would pierce through the whole museum. You can discover it in three parts. It is like three chapters. You are on the ground floor, then you go to the first exhibition space and the next. In each space, along this drill, you will discover different geological strata. Here you see the foot of the column, all the layers of the earth and stones that are beneath us. The more you go up, you will see I used materials of the construction of the museum. So, from Earth, you see asphalt and road pieces that correspond to the history of this park as an airport. You will see concrete, steel, and the mesh. And I started to use what I found here. Basically all the waste. The garbage as well to build my sculpture and to tell the story of life after the museum.
Another work is by Haegue Yang. It is her largest Venetian blind–based work to date, rising nearly 27 meters and conceived as a “cosmic tree” connecting earth and sky. By utilizing vertical LEDS and dotted laser lights, visitors can encounter shifting perspectives and light patterns in different parts of the day.
Haegue Yang
Artist
The name of the piece is Liquid Votive Three Shade Triade. It is a long title. I always give a very long title but the title gives a lot of hints of the piece. Liquid meaning something very fluid. Votive, meaning something you pray for and wish for. It is a 27-meter-high piece in one singular box. I think that is one breakthrough I can mention. The second one is, I think my work has not been exposed to such a dynamic lighting situation, meaning we have two looks of this piece. A daytime look and a nighttime look. In order to design the nighttime look, we work a lot with the lighting. There are two types of lighting that I never used before. One is an LED tube which has this very elegant curve. The second is the green dotted light that constantly moves to give a feeling of encountering fireflies in the middle of the forest at night. These two lights create a nocturnal look.
Another highlight is "Process" by Taiwanese artist Michael Lin. This installation transforms the museum’s glass roof into a vibrant painted surface, inspired by the mechanical printing process.
Michael Lin
Artist
It is inspired by the mechanical printing process, kind of the industrial printing. One of the processes of the printing process that we kind of don’t see is the waste that is produced by that process. Because I worked with this printing process, I realized it produced a large amount of waste. I started to collect them and then I thought about reintroducing it in the work itself. That is what I really did here on a large scale. The complex as you know, is made up of a museum and a library. The sky bridge that we are on right now is the only place you can see my work.
The Taichung Green Museumbrary has officially opened. This innovative complex unites the Taichung Art Museum and the Taichung Public Library, bringing exhibitions, reading, and public cultural programs together in one building.
Lai Yi-hsin
Taichung Art Museum director
The Taichung Green Museumbrary is located on the north side of Central Park. The “Green” refers to the greenery of the park, and in a broader sense, to the environment and the city itself. “Art” represents the art museum, while “Library” represents the public library. The Green Museumbrary is a venue that brings these three elements together. For the opening exhibition of the Taichung Art Museum, we drew inspiration through the relationship between people and the natural environment, as well as the transformation of Central Park, which was once the Shuinan Airport before becoming a park. From the perspective of this new institution, we hope to re-imagine the relationship between a museum, its environment, and all living things.
The exhibition will be held at the Taichung Art Museum until April 12.
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2025-12-18