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  2. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous art in Taiwan reflects the history, identity, and traditions of the island's indigenous people. Taiwan is shaped by 16 recognized indigenous tribes. [42] The recognized tribes, including the Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Paiwan, and Rukai, contribute to the development of indigenous art in Taiwan. [43]

  3. Taiwanese indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Pulima Art Festival (藝術節; also known as Pulima Arts Festival) is a biennial event held since 2012 which showcases indigenous art and culture and is the biggest indigenous contemporary art event in Taiwan. Pulima is a Paiwan word meaning "creative or highly skilled people".

  4. Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines - Wikipedia

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    The museum was officially opened in June 1994 and displays various types of artefacts from different indigenous tribes in Taiwan. The Formosan Aborigines live mainly in the mountainous regions of eastern and southern Taiwan and have historically spoken a variety of Austronesian languages. Both permanent and rotating exhibitions are a part of ...

  5. Chen Houei-kuen - Wikipedia

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    37.1992 years earlier art movement document Taiwan exhibition, painting exhibition "poolside" "Lungching home," painting "Untitled." 38.1993 years, contemporary Chinese painting masters painting exhibition, painting exhibition "Summer Palace Marble Boat." 39.1993, the artist in the eyes of freshwater, painting exhibition "freshwater paiyang Hall."

  6. Lee Shih-chiao - Wikipedia

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    He left NTNU in 1974, [4] and became a professor of the National Taiwan Academy of Arts (now National Taiwan University of Arts) and Chinese Culture University. [3] Lee closed his studio, retired from art education and moved to Seattle to live with his daughter in 1982. [3] The Lee Shih-chiao Museum of Art opened in Taipei on 11 July 1992. [3]

  7. List of Indigenous peoples of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Research on ethnic groups of Taiwanese indigenous peoples started in late 19th century, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. The Government of Taiwan (臺灣總督府, Taiwan Sōtokufu) conducted large amount of research and further distinguished the ethnic groups of Taiwanese indigenous peoples by linguistics (see Formosan languages). After ...

  8. Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Nationalists also established the first art colleges and universities in Taiwan. Along with Chinese influences the Nationalists also allowed the United States to establish a series of military bases in Taiwan, American pop culture and artistic ideas such as abstract expressionism were introduced to Taiwan by the Americans. Democratization ...

  9. Huang Ching-cheng - Wikipedia

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    Baiyuan Wang, “Taiwan meishu yundong shi (History of Taiwan's Art Movements)”, in: Taipei Wenwu, vol.3, no.4 (March 1955), pp. 16–65. – According to Jen-yi Lai, this was “the first publication to provide a survey of the “new art” pioneered by Japanese-educated Taiwanese.” (Jen-yi Lai,Cultural Identity and the Making of Modern ...