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➤ Young-jun Tak, Love Your Clean Feet on Thursday, 2023, installed at Atelier Hermès, Seoul. Courtesy of the artist. Photo | Sangtae Kim, Fondation d’entreprise Hermès.

Taipei Biennial 2025 Unveils Highlights and Opening Program, Exploring Collective Yearning and Shared Futures

 

 

 

17 September 2025 – Taipei: The 14th edition of the Taipei Biennial, Whispers on the Horizon, is set to open to on November 1 at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM). Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, directors of Hamburger Bahnhof—National Gallery of Contemporary Art in Berlin, the exhibition brings together 52 artists from 35 cities worldwide, featuring 33 newly commissioned works and site-specific installations. 
 
 
 
 

 

➤ Joeun Kim Aatchim, Minimally Invasive: Chapter 침 Crush, 2025. Courtesy of the artist and François Ghebaly gallery. 

 

 

 

 

 

The exhibition explores the notion of yearning—not as nostalgia, but as a vital tension between the real and the desired. Rooted in Taiwan’s layered histories yet resonating across borders and cultures, this longing manifests as both a profoundly human impulse and a lens through which to interpret our present. Yet today, yearning takes on a new urgency: it becomes a collective pursuit for justice, recognition, and belonging in the face of erasure. This sense of urgency echoes through three artifacts that inspired the biennial: the puppet from Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s film The Puppetmaster (1993), the diary from Chen Yingzhen’s short story My Little Brother Kangxiong (1960), and the bicycle from Wu Ming-Yi’s novel The Stolen Bicycle (2015). Each object embodies both loss and desire, reminding us that yearning is lived—not abstract.
➤ Tobias Zielony, Shine, 2017. Archival pigment print, 84 x 56 cm, Edition of 6 + 2AP. Courtesy of the artist and KOW Berlin.

 

 

 

 

 

Whispers on the Horizon gathers works that embody yearning in strikingly different ways, from film and performance to sculpture and immersive environments. These works create a shared terrain of memory, fragility, and invention—each a whisper on the horizon, urging us to listen differently and to stand amid the unfinished. Through new commissions and encounters, the Taipei Biennial invites visitors into this in-between space—a realm of discovery and possibility.
➤ Korakrit Arunanondchai, Love after Death (still), 2025. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

 

 

 

Highlights of the 14th Taipei Biennial include the following newly commissioned works:
 
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s (b. 1986, lives and works in Bangkok and New York) Love after Death merges recollections and myth into a ghostly ritual: on a transparent projection, spirits and monkeys said to channel the dead flicker into view, asking how grief can turn ash into gold. 
➤ Zih-Yan Ciou, Fake Airfield (still), 2025. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

 

 

Omar Mismar’s (b. 1986, lives and works in Beirut) Still My Eyes Water presents a monumental bouquet of artificial flowers inspired by Flowers of Palestine (1870). Perfect yet scentless, they reflect on Palestine as both a land of life and a fading memory. 
 
 

 

Zih-Yan Ciou (b. 1985, lives and works in Miaoli and Yunlin) reconstructs a colonial decoy airfield in Fake Airfield, with a handmade Zero fighter and fictional film, exposing history as invention and exploring Taiwanese identity and his own Hakka heritage. 
➤ Álvaro Urbano, TABLEAU VIVANT (detail), 2024-25, installed at Sculpture Center, New York. Courtesy of the Artist; SculptureCenter, New York; ChertLüdde (Berlin); Travesia Cuatro (Madrid, Mexico City, Guadalajara). Photo | Charles Benton.

 

 

 

 

The exhibition also features the following immersive and participatory site-specific installations: Álvaro Urbano’s (b. 1983, lives and works in Berlin and Paris) TABLEAU VIVANT (A Stolen Sun) is a silent theater where objects glow like apparitions under shifting light, intertwined with works from the TFAM collection, blurring museum and stage, history and role-play. 
➤ Fatma Abdulhadi, What Remains… Stay as Long as You Can, 2025. Silkscreen print on transparent mesh, steel suspension structure, basil, 18 prints, 400 x 90 cm each. Courtesy of the artist. 

 

 

 

 

Fatma Abdulhadi (b. 1988, lives and works in Riyadh) builds a fragrant garden of basil and printed mesh in What Remains... Stay as Long as You Can, preserving fading rituals of care and reminiscence where scent and silence become vessels of belonging. 
 

 

 

Gaëlle Choisne’s  (b. 1985, lives and works in Fougères and Paris) Fortune Cookies is an installation of thousands of handmade clay fortune cookies, each containing a seed or secret, evoking hidden labor and misattributed cultural histories. 
➤ Hera Büyüktaşcıyan, Destroy Your Home, Build Up A Boat, Save Life, 2015. Print on carpet, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist, Green Art Gallery Dubai and EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial. Photo | Miriam O’Connor.

 

 

 

 

Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath said, “what strikes us today is how yearning is no longer only an individual expression but something profoundly collective. Everywhere we look, there is a longing for clarity in the face of disinformation, for belonging in fractured communities, for connection in a time of divisiveness. The works in the Biennial don’t resolve these tensions—rather, they seek to make them tangible. That is the promise of this Biennial: to experience yearning not as something abstract or historical, but as something alive, urgent, and shared in the present.”
➤ Kiriakos Tompolidis, Journaling, 2024. Acrylic, oil, and photo transfer on canvas, 150 x 170 cm, 153,3 x 173,3 x 4 cm (framed). Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Judin, Berlin, Photo | Trevor Good.

 

 

 

 

On the opening weekend, November 1 and 2, 2025, in addition to Jacopo Benassi’s live performance, the Biennial will host a two-day forum of 6 panels, delving deeper into themes of yearning, belonging, dissonance, history, seeing and collaboration. The event will feature conversations and contributions from nearly 30 acclaimed artists and thinkers, including Taiwanese writer and scholar Wu Ming-Yi, multimedia and installation artist Mona Hatoum, multidisciplinary artist and sculptor Ivana Bašić, and filmmaker Wu Chia-Yun, among other distinguished participants. Building on the exhibition’s presentation, these sessions spark discussions and exchanges on art’s ability to probe deeply, challenge assumptions, and open new possibilities.
 

 

 

This year’s Taipei Biennial has been made possible through the generous contributions of numerous corporate partners and organizations, whose support has been instrumental in bringing the exhibition to fruition. CTBC Foundation for Arts and Culture has served as the lead sponsor of Taipei Biennial for three consecutive editions. Feng Chi-Tai, chairman of the CTBC Foundation for Arts and Culture, states: “Taipei Biennial is an iconic platform within the global contemporary art scene, creating an environment where Taiwanese contemporary artists thrive alongside their international peers. We hope that by bringing in resources from all fields, we can strengthen Taiwan's role in global cultural exchange and introduce the public to the diverse meanings and values of contemporary art.” Acknowledgment is also extended to the National Center for Art Research, Japan for supporting Japanese artists, the Hong Foundation for supporting Taiwanese artists, and Pauian Archiland for their contribution to exhibition space production. 
➤ Rana Begum, No.1048 L Mesh (detail), 2020, installed at Kate MacGarry Gallery. Courtesy of the artist. Photo | Angus Mill.
Nov 1, 2025 - Mar 29, 2026
 
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