The article discusses the art scene in Taipei, Taiwan, paying particular focus to a scandal at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM). The scandal erupted in 2010 when the then director of the museum, Hsieh Hsiao-yun, was accused of giving contracts for expensive exhibition displays to her daughter's exhibition production company. The controversy led to the resignation of both Hsieh and her successor, Wu Kuang-ting. In July 2012, the scholar Huang Hai-ming was chosen as the TFAM's new director.