ALIEN Art Centre Ticket in Kaohsiung

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  • Recommended by Lonely Planet, the world's largest travel guide, as a "Top Choice Art Museum" in Kaohsiung
  • Experience a journey of artistic serenity and admire works by international masters.
  • Starting August 2025, guided tours are available on weekends and national holidays at 15:30-16:45 (limited to 20 people, reservations required 3 days in advance by phone/Facebook page).

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Makoto Fujimura & Shozo Michikawa: Dust and Gold (2025.09.28~2026.08.30)

Dust is impermanence, everyday life, the residue and continuation of weathered matter; Gold is the flashing of light, the sedimentation of faith, the indelible echo of spirituality.

Two states of existence intertwined in the flow of time. Contemporary abstract expressionist artist Makoto Fujimura and ceramic sculptor Shozo Michikawa jointly present a poetic dialogue about time and matter, starting from their respective sensitive touch of matter and spiritual depth. This exhibition is the first large-scale exhibition of the two artists in Taiwan, spanning 1992-2025, covering painting, sound installations and ceramic sculptures. Through the three sections of the exhibition [Shining in Silence], [Blooming in Adversity], and [Walking on Water], it guides people to perceive the beauty of tranquility from natural minerals, light, and dynamic sculptures infused with natural energy, and opens up a new perspective of turning to gentleness and firmness in the face of impermanence.

Jiro Kamata: Eye of the Celestial Sphere (2025.01.10~2026.01.11)

Miniature optical jewelry in the palm of your hand, carving the infinite imagination of cosmic rays, and integrating the cross-border performance of art, fashion and astronomical science.

"Moving Art - Eye of the Celestial Sphere", stepping into the world of Jiro Kamata's works, the audience will feel the time dimension from the starlight of the universe. The artist combines contemporary jewelry (miniature optical sculptures) with the refraction of light and innovative materials to create psychedelic works of art like black holes and galaxies. These works not only show the strange colors of starlight shining in the night sky, but also convey the fantastic associations about the invisible but existing universe.

Yasumichi Morita: Sensory World (2024.11.07~2025.11.09)

Following the exhibition at the Chanel Museum in Tokyo, Yasumichi Morita's first large-scale exhibition in Taiwan is co-curated by Ya-Man Shao and Cho-Chun Kung, with the exhibition's visual design by ALIEN Art and Tokyo Glamorous.

The sensory world unfolds in the universe before our eyes. In the eyes of the philosopher Bergson, the senses burst out with all kinds of subtle feelings when the naked human body collides with the universe. These overlapping and intertwined colors, sounds, smells, tastes and tactile sensations, in various forms, sprout the five senses, like illusory images that are constantly changing, born from nothingness, and in turn shape the great universe before our eyes, a wonderful world where light and shadow are mottled. The senses open up various fields of feeling. In addition to color, sound, smell, taste, and touch, there are also physical postures of walking, sitting, moving, sleeping soundly, lying on the side, pulling, heavy pressure, light support, or embrace, unfolding an endless space. If, for film poets like Tarkovsky or Yasujiro Ozu, image creation is tantamount to the dynamic sculpture of time and light, then Yasumichi Morita, as an architectural designer, deeply entrusts his photography to the tactile sculpture of spatial shadows.

*Tickets grant access to current exhibitions within the museum. For more exhibition information, please visit the ALIEN Art Center official website

About ALIEN Art Centre

An art stage that integrates art and fashion and brings together future ideas. ALIEN Art Centre is located in Kaohsiung's Pier-2 Art Center, with a superior geographical location, facing the mountains and close to the sea. The site of the museum was formerly a temporary residence for soldiers who won the "Golden Horse Award" and went to the front line, and now it has become an artistic Shangri-La.

▲ Jma Museum, located in Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, is situated next to Shoushan National Natural Park, with a view of the west coast of Taiwan from the back mountain.
▲ Jma Museum, located in Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, is situated next to Shoushan National Natural Park, with a view of the west coast of Taiwan from the back mountain.
Bard's Time
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▲ "Makoto Fujimura, Shozo Michikawa: Dust and Gold" YS Art Gallery • Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung
▲"Makoto Fujimura, Shozo Michikawa: Dust and Gold" Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
JMA Museum of Contemporary Art
▲“Kamata Jiro: Eye of the Sky” Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts
Yasumichi Morita: Sensory Universe at the Golden Horse Contemporary Art Museum
Yasumichi Morita: Sensory Universe at the Golden Horse Contemporary Art Museum
Limited food and beverage package (subject to actual on-site availability).
Limited food and beverage package (subject to actual on-site availability).
Limited food and beverage package (subject to actual on-site availability).
Limited food and beverage package (subject to actual on-site availability).

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