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Asia University Museum of Modern Art

Taiwan · Taichung · Wufeng District · Culture & Arts

亞洲大學現代美術館
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Overview

The collection system of the Asia University Museum of Modern Art is based on modern art works and is further expanded with representative works by young contemporary artists. It plays a role in supporting and nurturing Taiwanese local artists and emerging young artists. In addition to its long-term commitment to the Taichung area and its cultural responsibility for promoting school education, the museum also collaborates and exchanges with related art institutions at world-renowned universities, creating innovative ideas for cultural education and everyday life.

Highlights

• A modernist art museum located on the Asia University campus in Wufeng District, Taichung City, combining two major attractions: world-class architecture and modern and contemporary art. • The building was designed by Japanese architectural master Tadao Ando. Its staggered composition of regular triangular volumes, exposed concrete, and interplay of light and shadow make it an important landmark and photo spot in central Taiwan. • The collection is grounded in modern art and actively extends to representative works by young contemporary artists, with special emphasis on supporting Taiwanese local artists and the next generation. • The museum actively promotes art education and, by leveraging university campus resources, offers diverse exhibitions, lectures, and art outreach activities, making it suitable for family visits, students, and cultural travelers. • Through exchanges and cooperation with renowned domestic and international art institutions and universities, it brings in exhibitions and curatorial perspectives with an international outlook, demonstrating cross-cultural dialogue.

What to See

• Tadao Ando triangular building: Centered on the concept of a regular triangle, the staggered massing creates layered spaces. Exposed concrete, large glass surfaces, and natural light produce a distinctive visual experience, making it the most worthy feature to observe and photograph inside and outside the museum. • Interior exhibition spaces: Multiple exhibition rooms are distributed across different floors and regularly present modern and contemporary art exhibitions, including works by domestic and international artists. Visitors can plan their route according to the theme of each special exhibition. • Collection of modern art works: The collection focuses on Western modern sculpture and Asian contemporary art, supplemented by works by Taiwanese local and young artists, making it especially suitable for visitors interested in sculpture, painting, and installation art. • Public spaces and atrium views: Corridors, stairways, and open void areas inside the museum provide multiple viewing angles, allowing visitors to appreciate the architectural structure, changes in light and shadow, and the dialogue with the campus landscape. It is ideal for slow strolling and photography. • Asia University campus surroundings: Just outside the museum is the lush, green Asia University campus. Visitors can take a walk nearby, observe the museum from different distances, and experience how the building blends into the campus setting.

Address

No. 500, Liufeng Road, Wufeng District, Taichung City 413 Phone: (04)23399981

Travel Tips

• Suggested visit duration: Allow about 1–2 hours for the museum visit. If you include a campus walk and photo time, a half-day itinerary is recommended. • Suggested visiting route: First walk around the building outdoors to appreciate the exterior and take photos, then enter the museum and visit the exhibitions floor by floor from lower to upper levels, and finally rest briefly in the public spaces. • Best season and time to visit: The museum is suitable year-round. On sunny days, the light and shadow effects and architectural lines are at their best; the slanting afternoon light is also ideal for photography. In summer, the air-conditioned interior makes it a good cultural escape from the heat, and rainy days are also suitable for a relaxed visit. • Clothing and items to bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for moving around the museum and campus. Visitors who enjoy photography may bring a camera or a wide-angle lens. Food and drink are usually prohibited in most areas of the museum, so please follow on-site rules. • Transportation and arrival: The museum is located in Wufeng District. It is recommended to first travel to central Taichung and then transfer by public transport, car, or scooter. Drivers should check parking options around Asia University. • Ticketing and opening information: There is a regular admission fee system and occasional special exhibition pricing. Actual ticket prices and discount plans may change depending on the exhibition period, so it is recommended to check the latest information and opening hours on the official website before departure. • Guided tours and activities: The museum offers guided tours, lectures, and educational outreach activities from time to time. These are suitable for groups or families, and it is advisable to check in advance whether reservations are required. • Etiquette and visiting rules: Some exhibition areas may restrict photography, and mobile phones may need to be switched to silent mode. Please keep a safe distance from the artworks, do not touch the exhibits, and respect the viewing experience of other visitors.

Nearby Dining

The museum is located on or near the Asia University campus, where you can usually find light dining options such as set meals, drinks, or coffee, making it a convenient place to rest and recharge before or after your visit. If you want more varied dining choices, you can go to downtown Wufeng, where there are many traditional snack shops, noodle places, and Chinese restaurants that can be added to your itinerary.

FAQ

Q: What is the main attraction of the Asia University Museum of Modern Art? A: The museum focuses on modern and contemporary art, combining works by domestic and international artists while giving special attention to Taiwanese local and young artists. The building itself is also a representative work by Tadao Ando, making it well worth appreciating both the exhibitions and the architectural space. Q: How much time should I set aside for a visit? A: It is generally recommended to allow about 1–2 hours to carefully view the exhibitions and architectural details inside the museum. If you also plan to walk around Asia University campus and take photos, a half-day itinerary is more relaxed. Q: Do I need to make a reservation or join a tour to visit? A: Individual visitors can usually enter directly during the museum’s opening hours. For large groups or if you want a guided tour, it is recommended to contact the museum in advance to confirm whether a reservation is needed so the staff can assist with arrangements. Q: Is it suitable to visit with children? A: The museum offers spacious, quiet surroundings and, together with the campus greenery, is suitable for families to experience art and architecture together. However, visitors must remain quiet inside the museum and avoid touching exhibits, so parents should explain basic museum etiquette to children in advance.

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