Hsieh Feng-Rong is Senior Curator at the New Taipei City Art Museum (NTCAM), Taiwan, where he plays a key role in shaping the museum’s inaugural and ongoing programming. Prior to joining NTCAM, he was a founding staff member and Senior Curator at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, contributing significantly to the institution’s curatorial direction and international profile.
Hsieh’s curatorial practice is research-driven and interdisciplinary, engaging critically with spatial and body politics, transregional narratives, and self-organized, decentralized modes of cultural production. Additionally, drawing from urban studies, social theory, and contemporary art, his work approaches curating as a methodology for creating publicness—positioning the museum as a discursive platform and a relational space for collective inquiry.
At NTCAM, Hsieh is actively involved in developing large-scale exhibitions and commissioning programs that foreground collaborative artistic research and experimental exhibition formats. He co-curated the museum’s inaugural group exhibition Reimagining Radical Cities (with Amy Cheng, 2025) and served as producer of the inaugural NTCAM Commission, Samson Young: Pavilion (2025), featuring a new site-specific work created for the museum’s most challenging architectural spaces.
Other recent curatorial projects include Interweaving Travelers (New Taipei City, 2023), Rehearsing the Future (Kaohsiung, 2021), Before the Whistle Blows (Shanghai, 2019), An Opera for Animals (co-curated with Cosmin Costinas, Claire Shea, and Billy Tang, Shanghai, 2019), Tell Me a Story: Locality and Narrative (co-curated with Amy Cheng, Turin, 2018), and Is It My Body? (Shanghai, 2018).