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Past Events: California
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents documentary screening. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion that will include the artist.
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Professor Ping-hui Liao on ways in which digital archival materials on Taiwan's print and visual culture can be utilized.
Hosted by the Huntington Library, Professor Yang Ye will discuss the art of chanting classical literary texts, and demonstrate its close connection to understanding and appreciation
Chen Kaige (China, 1984). (Huang Tudi). Sound, landscape, and political history are transformed into blistering poetry in the film that launched China's Fifth Generation and introduced two major voices to world cinema, director Chen Kaige and cinematographer Zhang Yimou. (89 mins)
Zhang Nuanxin (China, 1985). (Qingchunji). A young Beijing woman is “sent down” to live among the Dai minority of Yunnan Province during the Cultural Revolution in this key work from one of China's few Fifth Generation female filmmakers. With Yang Fudong's 2011 short, The Nightman Cometh. (90 mins)
The Society for Asian Art presents a talk with Tamara Hill on how “five-colored” and rainbow-hued patterns are integral to Buddhist traditions and how the colors are auspicious metaphors for luck, hope and impermanence.
The exhibition showcases a year-long photographic and writing collaboration between Venice Arts students and students in Hong Kong through Venice Arts long-standing consultancy with the Robert H.N. Ho Foundation.
The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art screens a feature film by Pema Tseden, the first Tibetan graduate of the Beijing Film Academy.
In person with Yang Fudong and Philippe Pirotte.
The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art hosts its annual reception, which supports the Museum's on-going exhibits and public programs.