Past Events
Few people realize that the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria houses on of the most outstanding collections of Asian Art in North America. This exhibitiion features seventy of the most stunning, interesting and rare examples from the collection.
The Getty Center will provide an overview of the wide spectrum of activities that were undertaken, including scientific research into causes of deterioration of walls paintings.
This talk will explore the role of Emperors, Empresses, and other imperial men and women of the Chinese courts in the sponsorship, design, and fashioning of paintings, from the 11th through the 18th centuries.
Cornell University's Johnson Museum of Art presents an exhibition highlighting Japan-America exhibition exchange.
The Asian collection encompasses a rich variety of forms, materials, functions, and subjects, ranging from millennia-old ritual bronzes to contemporary photography. It covers a wide geographic region but focuses on the arts of East Asia and of Buddhism as a pan-Asian cultural phenomenon.
The Honolulu Museum of Art presents an exhibit on female identity in manga through the art of Takaya Miou.
The Getty Center hosts the Los Angeles premiere of Dan Duyu's first screen adaptation of "Journey to the West" with live musical accompaniment.
In this program, the musician and professor Chuen-Fung Wong brings the Silk Road to life via a performance of traditional Chinese chamber music and poetry, emphasizing the trade route and its representations as major inspirations for musical creativity and sonic possibility.
Chuen-Fung Wong brings the Silk Road to life via a performance of traditional Chinese chamber music and poetry. Hosted by the Hammer Museum.
Talk by John Delury, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies at Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies