Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
http://163.29.104.5
The Museum plays an important role in promoting international interchange and conducting fine arts activities in southern Taiwan since it was established.
Kunsthalle Wien, Austria
http://www.kunsthallewien.at
The Kunsthalle Wien dedicates itself mainly to presentations of contemporary and classical modern art. Exhibitions focusing on specific subjects aim at conveying interrelations between modern art and current trends. In accordance with a broader conception of art, there is an emphasis on efforts to transcend genres and traditional limits. The program pays particular attention to photography, video, film and "experimental" architecture.
Lopez Memorial Museum, Philippines
http://www.lopezmuseum.org.ph
Founded in 1960 by Don Eugenio López, Sr., the museum is meant to provide scholars and students access to his personal collection of rare Filipiniana books, manuscripts, maps, archeological artifacts, and fine art. The museum's art galleries house paintings from 14th - 20th century Filipino masters.
Ludwig Forum, Germany
http://heimat.de/ludwigforum
Underneath the transparent factory roof at the heart of the museum is a sunken performance area. From this central point, the museum extends outwards, covering 6000 square metres of exhibition space and incorporating a library, a restaurant, a performance room with a capacity for 200 people. Rooms are also available for exhibitions by separate groups, whilst the museum's external exhibition area is completed by a sculpture yard and garden.
Macau Museum of Art, Macau
http://www.artmuseum.gov.mo
The Macau Museum of Arts' website allows you to view past and current exhibitions and introduces the musuems activities.
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
http://web.infoweb.ne.jp/MIMOCA/charge_e.html
Mori Art Museum, Japan
http://www.mori.art.museum
The Museum aims to inspire visitors by showing art in new ways and frameworks through exhibitions, public events and research projects that provide an international platform for emerging and establish artists and designers throughout Japan, Asia and the world.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia
http://www.mca.com.au
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia is the first cultural institution in Australia dedicated to the contemporary visual arts. The website includes details of past and present exhibitions, links, education information, and an on-line application for volunteer programs.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
http://www.mot-art-museum.jp
Located in Tokyo, the museum has a collection of over 3,600 pieces of contemporary Japanese and international contemporary artworks. Apart from it's permanent and temporary exhibitions, the museum also has an art library whose collections focus on material from 1945 to the present day.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Taiwan
http://www.mocataipei.org
The Museum of Contemporary Art, which opened in 2001, is the newest addition to Taipei's burgeoning museum scene. The intention is to bring Taiwanese and international art to both local and foreign audiences. The Museum of Contemporary Art offers a range of educational activities and outreach programs.
The Museum of Modern Art, Japan
http://www.saitama-j.or.jp/~momas
The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, was opened in November 1982 as a comprehensive art museum designed not only for the exhibition of art works, but also to promote artistic activities among the general public and provide spaces where members of the public can exhibit their art. The museum's collection contains works by leading modern and contemporary artists and by prominent artists from Saitama and the Japanese and overseas artists who influenced them.
National Art Gallery of Malaysia, Malaysia
http://www.artgallery.org.my
The National Art Gallery of Malaysia has a permanent collection of over 2,500 works of art. It has supported the endeavours of Malaysian artists through international and local exhibitions since the early 1960's. Website offers list of activities, newsletter and information about the museum.
National Museum of Art, Japan
http://www.nmao.go.jp
Main purpose of the museum is to show, with exhibitions, how Japanese art developed in close relation to the art of the world, without restrictions of period or regional divisions.
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
http://www.moca.go.kr
The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul aims to promote the works of both Korean and international contemporary artists. Website includes information about the museum, past exhibition and a search of the collections.
NUS Museums, Singapore
http://www.nus.edu.sg/museums
Through strategic acquisitions, exhibitions and research, to create an enriching experience of the social history and the art of Asia to NUS and the nation.
Queens Museum of Art, USA
http://www.queensmuse.org
The Queens Museum of Art is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the New York metropolitan area and particularly for the residents of queens, a uniquely diverse ethnic, cultural and international community.
Queensland Art Gallery, Australia
http://www.qag.qld.gov.au
The Gallery is the leading art institution in Australia to recognise and pursue the collecting of contemporary art from Asia. Organisers of the Asia Pacific Triennial.
Rama IX Art Museum Foundation, Thailand
http://www.rama9art.org
This virtual Thai museum of contemporary art features artists' homepages, art exhibitions, information on galleries, and news.
Rodin Gallery, Korea
http://www.samsungmuseum.org
The website provides online information on its gallery. Users may search detailed information through its online event calendar as well as a bulletin board is designed for people to exchange information online. The Gallery holds temporary exhibition regularly.
Sezon Museum of Modern Art, Japan
http://www.smma-sap.or.jp
Shanghai Art Museum, China
http://www.cnarts.net/shanghaiart
Host to the Shanghai Biennale, the museum is one of the few museums in China to put on a range of contemporary art exhibitions.