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Taipei Fine Art Museum

 Taipei, Taiwan    •    TFAM

With its bright architecture and open spaces, the museum offers a lively dialogue between art, nature and local culture.

Let’s share together Taipei Fine Art Museum visit.

Do you play?

 

A game without a goal, but full of meaning — where colour guides the eye, and lightness invites the imagination.

The balls float, almost balanced, between order and disorder, as if childhood had redrawn the world with its secret rules.

Another self.

 

A maze of mirrors displays faces ad infinitum. The faces repeat and fragment, as if each reflection opened the door to another self.

Each reflection becomes an enigma, a mise en abîme of the gaze.

Olafur Eliasson

 Contemporary artist

 

Your Curious Journey traces Olafur Eliasson’s thirty-year career through 17 works combining installation, painting, sculpture, and photography. The exhibition explores the notion of travel as an experience of thought and perception, where light, color, and movement come to life through the viewer’s participation.

Would you dance with me?

 

Lights placed in a row on the floor line up as if to trace a silent choreography. A subtle interplay between light, space and perception.

Its transforms a simple gesture into a shared, fragile, and poetic work of art.

A chromatic vibration.

 

Two superimposed light bulbs cast a series of luminous circles on the wall, like waves responding to each other. Light becomes matter, playing with space and the gaze, creating a hypnotic spiral on the wall. The gaze is drawn to a mysterious centre, between cosmos and introspection, where light becomes language.

Pearl light.

 

The stroboscopic flash suspends the moment and transforms the invisible flow into a sculpture of light. Each drop of water freezes into a sparkling pearl, bursting like a jewel in the air, revealing the secret beauty of a movement turned into eternity.

Between shadow and brilliance, the light
were teaching water the secret of becoming a jewel.

Wandering.

 

These circles contain invisible maps, woven by movement. They tell us without words how space is shaped by those who pass through it, and how time can be traced simply by walking.

When the wind becomes a calligrapher.

 

Each circle captures its breath: chaos, storm, then calm.
Invisible writing that becomes visible, poetry of passage and transience.

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Here, time seems to stretch out, and the corridor becomes a passageway where art and contemplation meet, offering an experience that is both intimate and universal.

 

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