Treasured Ink: Perspectives on East Asian Calligraphy Exhibition Catalogue

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Treasured Ink: Perspectives on East Asian Calligraphy Exhibition Catalogue - Indie Press - Paper

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From its inception, the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts has actively built an inter-institutional cooperation network, engaging in domestic and international outreach. In 2019, a partnership with the National Museum of History was formalized, officially launching a collaborative network for calligraphy arts. "Treasured Ink: Perspectives on East Asian Calligraphy" marks the first collaborative research exhibition of its kind between the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum of History. Curated by Assistant Professor Lin Chun-chen from the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tainan University, the exhibition utilizes the calligraphy collections of both institutions to explore, from the perspective of "East Asian Calligraphy," the significance of Taiwan's position at the heart of East Asian calligraphic artistry. ISBN: 978-626-7159-75-0 Dimensions: 23x30cm Binding: Hardcover Pages: 216 Language: Traditional Chinese Level: None Publication Date: November 2022

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The "Treasured Ink: Perspectives on East Asian Calligraphy" exhibition is divided into Chinese, Japanese, and Korean calligraphy sections. This not only showcases the intermingling and competitive landscape of calligraphy across East Asia but also prompts reflection on Taiwan's cultural potential as a hub for East Asian calligraphy research and development.

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