The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) held the opening and award presentation ceremonies of the 2025 National Art Exhibition R.O.C. on July 27. The event was attended by Minister of Culture Li Yuan, NTMoFA director Chen Kuang-yi (陳貺怡), members of the jury panel, and other distinguished guests.
In his speech, Minister Li emphasized the vital role that interdisciplinary exchange plays in enriching artistic endeavors. He encouraged participating artists to explore collaborations between fine art and other creative fields such as film, animation, and illustration. “The creative sector often stems from fine art,” he remarked, inviting the public to reflect on how diverse forms of expression can intertwine to create innovative works that resonate with broader audiences.
Director Chen highlighted that the 2025 National Art Exhibition R.O.C. received nearly 1,000 submissions across 11 categories. Following a rigorous review by a panel of 55 judges, 100 works were ultimately selected. Among these, 32 exceptional pieces were honored with gold, silver, and bronze prizes, while an additional 68 received honorable mentions.
Judge Su Hsien-fa (蘇憲法) underscored the exhibition’s crucial role in nurturing emerging talents, saying that the recognition received through these prizes serves not merely as accolades but as lasting encouragement throughout the artists’ careers. He expressed hope that the artists would continue refining their work and actively engaging with society.
The 2025 National Art Exhibition R.O.C. opens through Oct. 12. For more information, visit the NTMoFA official website and Facebook page.