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Taiwan’s first ‘art week’ dawns as Taipei Dangdai art fair’s success prompts art museums to coordinate exhibitions

  • In Taipei, once the centre of Asia’s art trade, it is collectors, not galleries, who drive the art scene. Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas fair caters to them
  • The fair’s fifth edition will show the island’s unique relationship with art, and has led to Taiwan’s first art week in collaboration with other institutions

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Visitors gather at the 2023 edition of Taipei Dangdai. This year’s art fair has inspired other art institutions around Taiwan to coordinate their programming, leading to the island’s first “art week”. Photo: courtesy Taipei Dangdai
The Korea Times

By Park Han-sol

Just over two decades ago, the art market landscape in Asia looked vastly different from how it does today.

At the time, Taiwan emerged as the major hub for the region’s art trade, with the Asia headquarters of auction giants Sotheby’s and Christie’s both located there.

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By the late 1990s, however, the art world had begun gravitating towards the newly expanding markets of mainland China and Hong Kong, which shaped the cultural topography we know now.

The 2023 edition of Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas fair, one of the main annual art events in Taiwan. Photo: courtesy Taipei Dangdai
The 2023 edition of Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas fair, one of the main annual art events in Taiwan. Photo: courtesy Taipei Dangdai

Despite this shift away from Taipei, the city’s key players did not disappear from the scene altogether.

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The island has a long tradition of art collecting, including by Taiwanese families that have supported domestic artists since the late 19th century.

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