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Taiwan's New Art Museum: Get Lost in Design
12 Dec
Summary
- Sanaa's new Taichung Art Museum blends library and art spaces seamlessly.
- The museum features soaring ceilings, unique pathways, and mesh-like walls.
- It aims to boost Taiwan's global art presence and decentralize focus from Taipei.

The new Taichung Art Museum in Taiwan, a striking design by the Japanese firm Sanaa, offers a unique visitor experience with its fluid layout. The complex, which artfully merges a municipal library and art galleries, features expansive ceilings, intricate pathways, and distinctive mesh exteriors. Visitors are encouraged to embrace the "easy to get lost in" design, discovering art exhibitions and reading rooms in an unconventional flow.
This ambitious project, a collaboration with Ricky Liu & Associates Architects+Planners, represents Taiwan's growing investment in high-profile cultural spaces over the past two decades. The museum's inaugural exhibitions showcase international and local artists, including commissions inspired by Taiwanese nature. The inclusion of artists with disabilities aligns with contemporary global art discussions.



