From artist and writer, Yumi Sakugawa, this exhibition presented an alternate futuristic reality focused on everyday fashion.
Posted on November 05, 2018
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Inspired by decorative art, Dingding Hu's delightfully whimsical illustrations document her culinary journeys and observations from around the world.
Posted on September 10, 2018
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Through a mixture of audio recordings, portraiture, and environmental photography, this exhibition from Andrew Kung and Emanuel Hahn explores the lives of the Chinese community in the rural South.
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In our first abstract art exhibition, multimedia artist Yingqian Cao explores nature and the changes and disruptions passing time can have on our precious environment.
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Contemporary artist Xin Song takes the ancient Chinese folk art of papercutting to a whole new level.
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When New York Times freelance photographer Hiroyuki Ito returned to his native Japan for the first time in almost 20 years, he found himself viewing it as a foreign country.
Posted on February 06, 2018
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Artist Ben Sloat and curator Julia Kirchmer explore Chinese history, old and new, by layering idealized images of both ancient and modern worlds.
Posted on January 03, 2018
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Artist and illustrator Felicia Liang began #100DAYSIANS with the idea of creating one drawing every day for 100 days ― and in the end discovered much more.
Posted on September 24, 2017
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Twenty-eight promising student artists from the Shuang Wen dual-language school and Apex for Youth art portfolio program share work that explores their multiple identities, the immigrant experience, and the idea of home.
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Louis Chan’s large-as-life photographs explore New York City immigrants’ lives in America through their possessions and how they display them, from Disney decals to a map of China to a plethora of stuffed pink pigs.
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This interactive art installation created by Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Wiena Lin contemplates the future of Chinese culture as the development of technology and our dependence on it reaches a climax.
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