Art

Chinese Art Collection

These collection of Chinese art at the Nelson-Atkins Museum has more than 7,500 works from every historical stage and in every medium of China's artistic activity.

Culture Fix: Stephen Verona on MAO to NOW

Fowler Museum at UCLA opens their new exhibit MAO to NOW with a talk with photographer Stephen Verona on his new exhibit comparing photographs from 1980 to today's China.

The Cultural Economy of China’s Cultural Revolution

The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) presents a talk of two parts. The first part will focus on the general relationship between culture and economy during the Cultural Revolution, while the second part will explore the logic and operation of the Maoist cultural economy through literature.

Today Jingdezhen

China Institute in America presents Today Jingdezhen, a ground-breaking documentary about contemporary Chinese porcelain in Jingdezhen.

Blossoming Seeds of Vision

A Bi-Annual Showcase of Artwork by China Institute's Students and Teachers - Session I: Discover China Through Art (DCTA) K-12 student works

Noble Change: Tantric Art of the High Himalaya

The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas, TX presents an exhibition that features Himalayan region art.

Dancing East Asia: Critical Choreographies and their Corporeal Politics

The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies will host a conference examining the moving body as a medium of artistic experimentation, cultural exchange, and political activism in East Asia.

Opening Reception- The Works of Wanxin Zhang: Ceramic Sculpture

Sanchez Art Center presents “The Works of Wanxin Zhang,” an exhibit of ceramic sculptures.

Masterpieces of Landscape Painting from the Forbidden City

The Honolulu Academy of Arts presents an exhibition of works that reveal a painting revolution that happened in China during the 13th and 14th centuries.

Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles

The Crow Collection presents an exhibition of Talavera pottery made in Mexico that traces its origins back to China.

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