NAVIGATING A TENUOUS HISTORY By the editor
It was since the Japanese colonisation that Art in Taiwan evolved aesthetically and conceptually in its practice. And through the...
Editor’s note
On my first visit to Taiwan in 2014, at the invitation of dear friends, I was delighted with the land and its people who squashed all stereotypical views I’d heard, of it being a bland economic power, an industrial island of factories and smoke. Taiwan, in 35 years since the 80s, has in fact, evolved into a region of not just self-reliant prosperity but that of clean air, impeccably pristine and aesthetic public spaces, organised streets, a delightful array of cuisine and a marvelously efficient high speed railway system. Above all, Taiwan’s people are gentle and gracious.
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