Taipei Fine Arts Museum

Taipei Fine Arts Museum
臺北市立美術館
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Established8 August 1983[1]
LocationZhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan Province, Republic of China
Coordinates25°04′21″N 121°31′29″E / 25.07250°N 121.52472°E / 25.07250; 121.52472
Visitors628,133 (2015)
DirectorHuang Hai-ming
ArchitectKao Erh-pan
Websitewww.tfam.museum
Taipei Biennial 2010: Superflex Workshop "Free Beer Factory" event[2]

The Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM; traditional Chinese: 臺北市立美術館; simplified Chinese: 台北市立美术馆; pinyin: Táiběi Shìlì Měishùguǎn) is a museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is in the Taipei Expo Park. The museum first opened on August 8, 1983, at the former site of the United States Taiwan Defense Command. It was the first museum in Taiwan built for contemporary art exhibitions. The architecture is a local interpretation of the Japanese Metabolist Movement, and the building was designed by architect Kao Er-Pan.[3]

  1. ^ "Mission & Vision | TFAM".
  2. ^ Program Archived 2015-07-03 at the Wayback Machine on taipeibiennial.org "Workshop: "FREE BEER factory", Superflex Sep.7, Tue.1500-1700, Venue: GOOGLE OFFICE, TFAM, Superflex inaugurates their work for TB10 with a free workshop. Learn to brew your own beer."
  3. ^ TFAM Architecture Dossier 1976-1984. "Taiwan Fine Arts Museum".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)