Art

China's Lost Civilization: The Mystery of SanXingDui

An exhibition featuring bronze, jade and gold objects of Sanxingdui and Jinsha starting October 19, 2014.

Asia Society Texas Family Day: Lunar New Year

Asia Society Texas hosts a lunar New Year celebration.

Genuine or Fake? Establishing Authenticity in Traditional Chinese Painting

A lecture on establishing authenticity in Traditional Chinese paintings will be held at LACMA.

Chen Chan Chen

The Honolulu Museum of Art presents the exhibit "Chen Chan Chen," by three artists who grew up during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The idea for the project began when the three participating artists discovered unexpected overlaps among their histories. (September 30, 2016 - March 12, 2017)

Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Chinese Woodblock Prints

The University of Michigan Museum of Art presents works of forty-one leading printmakers from contemporary China to showcase the extraordinary innovations.

12th Annual Lantern Festivel: Celebrating the Lunar Year of the Snake

A signature event for CAM and now a beloved community tradition, CAM's annual Lantern Festival celebration offers Chinese New Year fanfare with free entertainment and interactive cultural activities for people of diverse backgrounds and ages to enjoy.

27th Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Art

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents Professor Jonathan Chaves. He will discuss Wang Hongdu's masterpiece and explore the history of scholarly and religious pilgrimage to the area.

The Vase Project: Made in China - Landscape in Blue

The Vase Project celebrates the art of copying and the role of the usually anonymous artists in Jingdezhen.

Research, Reconstruction, and Breaking Boundaries in the Xiangtangshan Caves Project

The University of Texas at Austin presents a talk by Dr. Katherine R. Tsiang.

Capital Redefined: Beijing as the Center of Time and Space and Its Imagined Other

Professor Ya-Chen Ma with National Tsing Hua University will give a presentation on how ancient Beijing was constructed pictorially as a magnificent imperial capital through reference to its imagined Other, Suzhou, and the provinces.

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