SEATTLE, WA – The Seattle Asian Art Museum will present Suchitra Mattai: She Walked in Reverse and Found Their Songs from April 9 to July 20, marking the artist’s debut solo exhibition in Seattle.
In Central England's Worcester, about 1,300 local residents gathered on Feb 2 to celebrate Chinese New Year.
After Gov. Kathy Hochul's $150 million proposed investment in the New York State Museum, I fell down a rabbit hole of state ...
The Galle Literary Festival 2025 (GLF) isn’t just about words—it is also a feast for the eyes with ‘Art Trail,’ which was ...
A new rotation on the Yale University Art Gallery’s 2nd floor explores animals in East Asia and literary themes from South ...
China’s most famous artist lives quietly in Portugal. But exile is hard, even if it’s golden. On the occasion of his latest ...
Using Louvre as reference The new art museum will be a branch of the city’s modern and contemporary art museum, the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, and will use the underground parking lot built under Kego ...
At 24,000 square feet, the Belz Museum displays more than 1,400 objects across five permanent galleries. Three of these house Asian art, much of which dates back to the Qing Dynasty of China (1644 ...
The year was 1956. Late ink artist Li Keran was painting by the scenic West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, when rain ...
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s 2025-26 exhibition schedule features some familiar Texas artists and collectors, highlights some new acquisitions questioning the ethics of photographs and ...
Our insularity has protected the local commercial market from the vagaries of the global art industry, but it also keeps ...
Moving from Beijing to Sydney, Victor Wang brings a global community of contacts and context to shape the future of Artspace.
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