Keng-Ming Liu grew up in Taiwan, but he began his motion design career in New York. After a decade of living and working in Brooklyn, he left his NY life...
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Many of the Chinese musical works I’ve come to known — folk songs and contemporary classical compositions — are like paintings to me. I imagine furious galloping and dust kicking...
Since last fall, a stretch of the pedestrian plaza along Broadway in the Garment District has been home to a menagerie of fantastic creatures conjured by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi (洪易)....
This year, Modern Sky Festival leaves its home for the past two years at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park for Governor’s Island, but on Saturday, July 16, newcomer festival Taiwanese Waves fills the...
HER Gaze, an exhibition currently on view at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York near Bryant Park, abounds with the strong visual imagery of twenty works by eight...
IKEA is known for the uniformity of its stores. With the same nonsenically named products in and floorplan for every showroom around the world, the enormous Swedish furniture retailer with a surprising non-profit corporate structure has...
As the pastor of Taiwan Chinese Rhenish Church (中华基督教礼贤会有福堂) in Taipei, Stanley Fung (冯君蓝) does not rely only on the Bible to spread the gospel. He observes and documents spiritual life, his...
Watercolor as a Western art form was introduced to Taiwan just over one hundred years ago. Despite its relatively short history, Taiwanese watercolor has flourished, drawing from and establishing roots in culturally diverse soil....
This weekend, the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York (TECO) will present the 2015 Taiwan Design Cutting Edge Fashion Show in its headquarters in...
British Pathé recently posted its trove of 85,000 historical newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries on YouTube. Included are 1- 5 minute videos from China, Taiwan (aka Formosa), and Hong Kong that span from the 1920s to...