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2025 TAOYUAN INTERNATIONAL ART AWARD
Location
Taiwan
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
April 26, 2024
The open call for submissions to the third '2025 Taoyuan International Art Award', organized by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA), will take place from April 1 to 26, 2024. This Award is for new works presented publicly for the first time and which have never entered government-organized competitions in Taiwan. Artists may participate as an individual or a group regardless of nationality or age. For the full prospectus, please visit the official website of the Taoyuan International Art Award at (tmofa-tiaa.com).
The predecessor to the 'Taoyuan International Art Award' was the Taoyuan Contemporary Art Award, which has been one of the most significant contemporary art competitions in Taiwan since 2001. In 2020, the Taoyuan Contemporary Art Award rebranded itself and launched the first '2021 Taoyuan International Art Award'. The Award is now to be held every two years, with an international jury. The scope of open call has also now been extended globally, thereby strengthening international exchanges and laying a solid foundation for artistic research and creation. For this edition, the Grand Prize winner receives NT$600,000, and three Honorable Mention winners each receive NT$200,000. In addition, a Sojourn Award of NT$350,000 will be offered to a Taiwanese artist for a tour abroad to inspire creations and cultivate artistic talents.
The predecessor to the 'Taoyuan International Art Award' was the Taoyuan Contemporary Art Award, which has been one of the most significant contemporary art competitions in Taiwan since 2001. In 2020, the Taoyuan Contemporary Art Award rebranded itself and launched the first '2021 Taoyuan International Art Award'. The Award is now to be held every two years, with an international jury. The scope of open call has also now been extended globally, thereby strengthening international exchanges and laying a solid foundation for artistic research and creation. For this edition, the Grand Prize winner receives NT$600,000, and three Honorable Mention winners each receive NT$200,000. In addition, a Sojourn Award of NT$350,000 will be offered to a Taiwanese artist for a tour abroad to inspire creations and cultivate artistic talents.