Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei(In 2025, MoCA Taipei will kick off its new year with the stunning No Language exhibition.
This Taipei art exhibition selects 16 outstanding works from domestic and international artists, not only challenging the boundaries of language, but also exploring the multi-dimensional expression of communication and emotion, leading the audience into a visual feast without language.
Learn more about the exhibition at MOCA Taipei 2025 below:
2025 Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei Exhibition
Exhibitions | reschedule (a debt) | Introduction |
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1. No Language | 2025/1/17-5/4 | Through his works, he explores how to be the other in the language system, conveying the pure and intuitive power of art. |
2. Security room | 2025/5/24-9/7 | Under the theme of "Disasters", it explores how human beings can co-exist and adapt to the environment in the face of natural and man-made disasters. |
3. Global Observation Log | 2025/5/24-9/7 | Reflect on how sensory differences shape our worldview and seek a possible balance between human and non-human races coexistence. |
4. Howarang Mechanical Creations Exhibition | 2025/9/20-12/28 | Focusing on the re-interpretation of 15 classic pieces by luxury machinists, it explores the new life and perspectives that time has given to art. |
5. Exhibition of the Pawnshop Collection (provisional title) | 2025/10/4-11/30 | Through the artists' works or exhibitions, they step out of the white box and create various possibilities of encountering art in daily life. |
6. Chrono Eclipse-Ligyung Solo Exhibition | Not yet published | Korean artist Ligyung explores the non-linear structure of time through the interaction of light, sound and space. |
7. Mountain / City-Peter Cook Solo Exhibition | Not yet published | Peter Cook, a master of British architecture, presents the dual faces of Taiwan - the busyness of the western city and the mystery of the eastern mountains. |
8. Alchemy of the Black Hand V - Wu Jianxing Solo Exhibition | Not yet published | Inspired by his own experience of restoring car parts with his father, the artist explores the transformation of traditional craftsmanship and the process of modernization. |
9. Makin' Something Out of Nothing Cooking Station | Not yet published | In collaboration with curator Lin Jieying, artist Chuang Yirou creates a large-scale interactive installation on the theme of "True or False News," inviting the audience to take on the roles of news makers or critics. |
10. Stars Scattered in Foreign Oceans - Jasper Lee Solo Exhibition | Not yet published | Hong Kong artist Jasper Lee captures the micro narratives of Hong Kong society through delicate hand-drawn animations, exploring the city's changes and personal memories, leading the audience into a visual world full of emotions and details. |
11. File Remastering - Lin Junyao Solo Exhibition | Not yet published | Looking back at the collective memory of the aftermath of the 2019 Hong Kong Anti-Submission Movement, the artist explores how to reinterpret historical events through painting and narrative techniques by reproducing photographs and images. |
12. Beyond the Curtain: Reconstructed Realities - Solo Exhibition by Xie Yuqiao | Not yet published | Exploring culture and cognition in the context of globalization through digital media, the exhibition focuses on the ways in which global images and information affect individual perspectives. |
13. Dialogues of an Introvert - Sameer Tawde | Not yet published | Indian artist Sameer Tawde's works explore the tension between reality and fantasy in miniature scenes that explore the alienation between the self and the outside world. |
14. Total Narrative of Three Halls of Cinema - Solo Exhibition by Su Huiyu | Not yet published | Continuing Su Hui-Yu's thoughts on Taiwan's history, martial law memories and geopolitics, and combining old and new works with augmented reality technology. |
15. Iyai, are you proud of me?-Ekin Kee Charles | Not yet published | Malaysian artist Ekin Kee Charles will exhibit his award-winning works that explore the delicate relationship between family and personal growth. |
16. U12 Play Space gets a new look: "Showcase Maker" | Not yet published | For parents and children under the age of 12, a new "Exhibition Maker" experience space has been created to allow children to explore and interact with the material through touch and sensory exploration. |
Introduction to "No Language", the first exhibition of Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei 2025
No LanguageArt Taipei is a feast of art that explores the delicate balance between language and speechlessness through the medium of visual art.
The exhibition brings together a number of renowned contemporary artists from home and abroad to present deep communication in a language-less environment through a variety of media, challenging the audience's preconceived notions of language and communication.
Exhibition Highlights:
- Cross-Media Presentation, Breaking the Language Boundary: The exhibition covers installation art, video works, interactive media and sound installations, allowing the audience to interpret the artists' works without words through pure sensory experience.
- Internationally renowned artists are invited to participate in the exhibition: artists from all over the world are invited to express the concept of "Speechless" through a unique perspective, exploring the commonality of culture, identity and emotion.
- Interactive immersive experience:
- Through sound and light interactions and physical participation, the audience will be able to enter into the inner logic of the artworks and feel the way of communication beyond words.
- A deep dialogue between culture and philosophy: the work not only focuses on the lack of language, but also explores in depth how human beings can communicate and resonate culturally through non-verbal means in the era of globalization.
Who might be interested?
This exhibition is suitable for the following people:
- Audience interested in contemporary art
- Looking for inspired designers and creatives?
- Researchers exploring cross-cultural communication models
- Visitors who like interactive exhibitions
Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei Tickets, MRT and Parking Guide
Ticket Information
- General public: $100
- Concessionary Ticket: NT$50 (NT$90 with Taiwan Museum Card)
- Taipei Citizen (Taipei Pass Taipei PASS)
- Military, police, honorably discharged, and civil service retiree cards
- Student ID card from junior high school or above
- Magic Card Plus Tickets
- Group Tickets: $80 (single purchase of 20 or more)
- Free tickets: $0
- Children under 6 years old accompanied by an adult
- A physically or mentally handicapped person and his/her guardian or necessary companion.
- In person with a valid ID
- Parent-Child Day (special programs, community days, school group days)
How to get there?
The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei is located in the Datong District of Taipei at No. 39, Chang'an West Road, Datong District, Taipei City, and can be accessed by MRT, bus or by car.
- MRT:
- Take Route 2 (Red Line) and get off at Zhongshan Station. Take Exit 6 of Zhongshan Station and walk along Lane 64 of Nanjing West Road for about 5 minutes.
- Take Route 3 (Green Line) and get off at Zhongshan Station. Take Exit 6 of Zhongshan Station and walk along Lane 64 of Nanjing West Road for about 5 minutes.
- Bus:Take 216, 217, 218, 220, 224, 247, 260, 287, 310, etc. to Zhongshan Municipal Plaza Station. After taking the low-floor bus: Brown 9, 266, 282, get off at the MRT Zhongshan Station and walk there.
- Drive your own car:The hourly charge for driving to the underground parking lot of the completed National High School is $50 per hour.
Points of Attention
- Advance booking is required for some of the exhibition areas during the exhibition period, please register in advance on the official website.
- Photography and video recording are prohibited, please observe the exhibition rules.
- Multi-language tours are available on-site, please contact the service desk for more information.
Conclusion
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MoCA Taipei) exhibition program fully demonstrates its foresight and diversity in the field of contemporary art, covering thematic curatorial exhibitions, video art, international collaborations, and parent-child innovation programs.
2025 Taipei Art Exhibition "No Language" will bring you a visual experience that subverts traditions, presenting the pure power of art without borders through a form of expression without words. Whether you are an art lover, a designer, or an audience looking for new experiences, you should not miss this mind-blowing exhibition.
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