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Art
Ran In-Ting's Water Color Display
The Maridon Museum presents an exhibition featuring Ran In-Ting, one of the best know Taiwanese artist.
Afternoon of Jade at Gump’s with Marilu Klar
Join the Society for Asian Art for a very special afternoon at Gump’s, the iconic San Francisco store. Ms Marilu Klar, buyer and creator of jewelry at Gump’s for over 50 years, will talk about jades and especially jade jewelry. She is a renowned expert on jade and pearls. We will also have an opportunity to handle some of the pieces she has collected.
Liu Xiaodong : Hometown Boy
The Seattle Art Museum presents Liu Xiaodong's series that captures the details of daily life in a typical Chinese town neglected by the media but teeming with life.
A Collector's Journey
The opening exhibition of objects at The Maridon Museum, the only museum in the Western Pennsylvania region with a specific focus on Chinese and Japanese art and culture, is entitled A Collector's Journey and presents selections from Mrs. Phillips' holdings that reflect the scope and evolution of her interests as a collector.
Ai Weiwei: Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads
LACMA holds an exhibition on Ai Weiwei's recent zodiac work.
Casting the Divine: Sculptures of the Nyingjei Lam Collection
Rubin Museum of Art will host an exhibition of sculptures of Nyingjei Lam Collection from Mar 2, 2012 - July 30, 2012.
Bridging Realms: Contemporary Tibetan Art
Tibet House US presents an exhibit on contemporary Tibetan art.
Tang Qingnian: An Offering to Roots
Visual artist Tang Qingnian demonstrates the art of Chinese calligraphy in a presentation in the Chinese Garden.
Legendary Opera Diva Liao Chiung-Chih Performance & Lecture
The Pacific Asia Museum presents a lecture and demonstration by Taiwanese opera legend Liao Chiung-Chih
Jade, or not Jade? That is the Question
A collection of Chinese Jade Art is exhibited in Jade Room in Dallas Museum of Art.
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