Permanent Exhibition
Pleasing to the Senses: NPM Multimedia Experiences
The National Palace Museum (NPM) houses collections that represent the best of Chinese art and culture. In its commitment to research, conservation, exhibition, education, and outreach, the NPM has enhanced cultural accessibility with a rich array of digital archives and created world-renowned interactive artworks that combine art, technology, and new media. These innovative artworks serve to highlight the artistic value of the NPM’s treasured collections and encourage visitors to explore the museum’s abundant resources.
In the brand-new Digital Experience Gallery, the Southern Branch of the NPM is debuting five award-winning interactive works on paintings and calligraphy: Summer Lotuses, Autumn Colors, Traveling Through Brush and Ink, Let’s Paint One Hundred Horses and Elegant Encounters. These interactive works are based on the Tang dynasty Emperor Minghuang’s Journey to Shu, Lotuses in the Wind at Taiye by Feng Dayou and Travelers Among Mountains and Streams by Fan Kuan in the Song dynasty, Autumn Colors on the Qiao and Hua Mountains by Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan dynasty and One Hundred Horses by Giuseppe Castiglione, and Activities of the 12 Months: The 3rd Month by court artists in the Qing dynasty. Covering a period from the Tang all the way to the Qing dynasty and including styles such as traditional Chinese landscape and literati paintings and Qing dynasty court paintings integrating Chinese and Western techniques, these interactive installations present visitors with the best of the NPM collection by stimulating their senses of sight, touch, hearing, and proprioception, leading them on a journey to appreciate the evolving styles of the paintings and calligraphic works.