London Design Silver

2025

Puppets: Expressions of Cultures

Entrant Company

Play Design Lab

Category

Interior Design - Exhibits, Pavilions & Exhibitions 

Client's Name

National Taiwan Museum

Country / Region

Taiwan

Since the Japanese colonial period, the National Taiwan Museum has gradually amassed a collection of over 1,000 puppetry artifacts from the Minnan and Nanyang regions. In 2020, Dr. Lin Jing-Fu, founder of the Taiyuan Asian Puppet Theatre Museum, generously donated his vast personal collection of over 11,000 puppetry artifacts from around the world, bringing the museum's collection to an impressive 15,000 items. With this acquisition, the museum has become one of the world's leading institutions housing significant Asian puppetry collections.



Dr. Lin’s donation encompasses a wide variety of traditional puppets from Taiwan, Minnan, and Hakka cultures, as well as an extensive range of puppetry from Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan, and beyond. The collection includes not only puppets but also puppet stages, costumes, props, scripts, paintings, sculptures, and masks, representing an unparalleled diversity of cultural expressions. Many of these artifacts were crafted by anonymous folk artisans from across the globe, embodying invaluable cultural heritage that has often been overlooked.



The exhibition, titled "Puppets: Expressions of Cultures,” carefully curates highlights from Dr. Lin’s generous donation, presenting puppetry as a cultural embodiment shaped by regional traditions and beliefs. It is structured into three thematic sections:



“Unlocking the Treasure Chest of Puppetry” – An exploration of the historical and cultural richness embedded in puppetry traditions across Asia.

“A Thousand Faces, Infinite Stories” – Showcasing the diversity of puppetry styles and their ability to reflect social and cultural identities.

“Kaleidoscope of Puppetry” – Offering an immersive experience into the visual and performative splendor of puppetry arts.

This exhibition challenges conventional geographical categorizations and presents puppetry through a broader, more inclusive cultural lens, celebrating its role as a universal medium of storytelling and artistic expression. It invites visitors to rediscover puppetry as a vibrant cultural treasure that transcends borders, carrying the essence of intangible cultural heritage across generations.

Credits

Organizer
National Taiwan Museum
Co-organizer
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Co-organizer
National Development Council, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Administrative Supervisors
Chen Teng-Chin, Huang Hsiu, Fang Jiann-Neng, Wu Chia-Chi, Lin Mei-Yun, Hsu Tzu-Jung, Hsu Yu-Chwen, Peng Teng-Chung and Huang Sing-Da
Curatorial Team
Chen Wan-Ping, Lee Tai-Ling, Kuo Chao-Ling and Fang Jiann-Neng
Consultants
Robin Ruizendaal, Jiang Shao-Ying, Wang Sung-Shan, Chiu Yi-Feng, Liu Tsu-Ying
Preliminary Exhibition Research
9 muse Co.
Copywriting
Chen Wan-Ping and Lee Tai-Ling
Exhibition Design
Play Design Lab
Photography
Play Design Lab
Artifact Installation
Wang Jing-Yu, Lee Tai-Ling, Lin Xin, Chang An-Chi, Hsu Ya-Ting, Chen Tai-Chi, Chen Szu-Han, Chen Min, Chen Yi-Shan, Chen Ying-Ju, Huang Li-Wei, Tsai Yi-Chun, and Artsun Art Management Co., Ltd.
Artifact Repair and Maintenance
Chen Wan-Ping and Yeh Shan
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