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Past Events: exhibition
The Royal Ontario Museum is currently displaying its Gallery of Chinese Architecture, the largest collection of Chinese architectural artifacts outside of China.
This installation, which features all of the most important examples of Chinese lacquer in the Museum's collection, explores the laborious techniques used to create scenes based on history and literature, images of popular gods and mythical and real animals, and representations of landscapes and flowers and birds.
This installation, which explores the cultural importance of silk in China, will showcase the most important and unusual textiles from the Museum's collection.
The USC Pacific Asia Museum presents an exhibition that includes six prestigious artists, Ai Weiwei, Ah Xian, Bui Cong Khanh, Harumi Nakashima, Ikjoong Kang, Liu Jianhua and Yeesookyung. Major themes explored are contemporary interpretations of traditional ceramics, the relationship between the handmade and mass produced, as well as new materials and techniques in contemporary practice.
The Cornell University Johnson Museum of Art is currently hosting the exhibition, "Huang Hsin-chien: The Inheritance". This exhibition was curated by An-yi Pan, associate professor in the Department of the History of Art and Visual Studies at Cornell, assisted by Ellen Avril, chief curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. Major support for the exhibition is provided by the Ministry of Culture, Republic of China (Taiwan).
The Art Institute of Chicago is currently hosting the exhibition, Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints: Cutting Edges in Black and White.
The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is currently hosting the exhibition, Collecting Contemporary Asian Art at the Asian, a large-scale exhibition of contemporary highlights from the museum’s collection.
The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College is currently hosting Return of the Dragon, and exhibition featuring dragon-themed works in a diversity of mediums. Most notably, Coiling Dragon, a large bronze that has been a perennial favorite of the AMAM’s Asian collection, has returned to the sculpture court.
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston presents “Made in the Americas”, the first large-scale, Pan-American exhibition to examine the profound influence of Asia on the arts of the colonial Americas.
The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is currently hosting the exhibition, Treasures of the Chinese Scholar's Studio. The exhibition is sponsored by the Gallery Associates of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.