Ju Ming Museum, Art museum and sculpture park in Jinshan District, Taiwan
The Ju Ming Museum is an art museum and sculpture park that spans about 11 hectares with large outdoor exhibition areas featuring sculptures. The site includes multiple exhibition halls, performance spaces, and workshop areas for artistic activities.
The museum began in 1999 as storage space for Ju Ming's large sculptures before developing into a public cultural institution. The transformation into a publicly accessible art center happened in 2004.
The museum displays works by Taiwanese artists such as Li Jinchuan and Yang Yingfeng alongside international names like Picasso and Andy Warhol. These collections reflect a conversation between local and global artistic traditions.
The site offers ample parking and sits on a hillside with good views of the surroundings. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since artworks are spread across different levels.
Many visitors overlook that Ju Ming's seahorse and astronaut series have a narrative concept that goes beyond simple aesthetics. These works tell stories about human experience and change.
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