Artist Yumi Sakugawa in front of her mural and mannequin with flowers in the Pearl River Mart gallery

Fashion Forecasts (Sept. 15–Nov. 4, 2018)

From artist and writer, Yumi Sakugawa, this exhibition presented an alternate futuristic reality focused on everyday fashion.
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Artist Dingding Hu in front of her illustrations in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

Hu is Hungry: An Illustrated Journey of a Starving Artist (July 19–Sept. 9, 2018)

Inspired by decorative art, Dingding Hu's delightfully whimsical illustrations document her culinary journeys and observations from around the world.
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Photographers Andrew Kung and Emanuel Hahn in front of their photos in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

The Mississippi Delta Chinese (May 18–July 15, 2018)

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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Artist Yingqian Cao with sculpture and abstract paintings in Pearl River Mart art gallery in Tribeca

The Illusion of Certainty (April 5–May 12, 2018)

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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Artist Xin Song with her hanging papercut cube in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

Sparkling (Feb. 18–March 24, 2018)

Contemporary artist Xin Song takes the ancient Chinese folk art of papercutting to a whole new level.
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Photographer Hiro Ito with his camera in front of his photographs at the Pearl River Mart gallery

The Flip Flop Diary: Japan 2011–2018 (Jan. 18–Feb. 5, 2018)

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.
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Artist Ben Sloat in front of gold wallpaper with Chinese landscape design

The Pearls That Were His Eyes (Dec. 9, 2017–Jan. 2, 2018)

Artist Ben Sloat and curator Julia Kirchmer explore Chinese history, old and new, by layering idealized images of both ancient and modern worlds.
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Artist Kam Mak beside one of his paintings in his exhibition in the Pearl River Mart gallery

From Tank to Palette (Oct. 6–Nov. 11, 2017)

Kam Mak's provocative paintings explore his memories of food as a child growing up in Hong Kong and New York City's Chinatown.

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Artist Felicia Liang in front of 100 of her illustrations in the Pearl River Mart gallery in Tribeca

#100DAYSIANS: An Illustrated Exploration of Asian American Identity (Aug. 12–Sept. 23, 2017)

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.
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Student artists with Pearl River Mart President Joanne Kwong in front of the store's Tribeca location

East Meets West: A Look into Our Worlds (May 20–June 21, 2017)

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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Artist Louis Chan in front of one of his large-scale photographs

My Home (March 18–May 11, 2017)

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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Artist Wiena Lin surrounded by friends with red lanterns and lion head art piece in background

Future Lion (Jan. 28–March 12, 2017)

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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