This historical retrospective in our Soho gallery traced the life and career of Anna May Wong, Hollywood's first AAPI movie star.
Posted on September 10, 2024
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Accompanying "Not Your China Doll: A Retrospective of Anna May Wong's Trailblazing Career" in our Soho gallery was this group exhibition in Chelsea Market.
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Curated by Katie Gee Salisbury, this installation in the Meatpacking District outdoor dining area featured archival photographs of pioneering yet lesser known AAPI figures in Hollywood.
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This group exhibition celebrated that unsung hero, the food photographer, in particular those of AAPI descent.
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Korean American artist Julia Chon made an interesting discovery about her family. Her great-aunt — her grandfather's sister — practiced shamanism.
Posted on January 22, 2024
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Like a confidence between friends, intel given off the record, or a shared history or experience, this exhibition was “just between us.”
Posted on September 11, 2023
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Accompanying the Arlan Huang exhibition in our Soho gallery was this outdoor installation.
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Presented in partnership with the Asian American Arts Alliance, this exhibition of Arlan Huang’s abstract paintings was inspired by Wong Kar-wai’s classic film, “In the Mood for Love.”
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From renowned Chinese American artist Warren King, this exhibition featured Mr. King’s a series of distinctive life-sized sculptures, as well as smaller scale and wall-hanging pieces.
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