Credit: Toyohara Kunichika / Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC: The Pearl and Seymour Moskowitz Collection, S2021.5.339a-c To inaugurate a new gallery devoted entirely ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Prints are having ...
Yale’s art museums, the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art, continue to display their collections of Asian and Asian American art and are looking to expand them. Since ...
“rainbow night 4” from the series “Rainbow Passes Slowly,” Ay- Ō, (b. 1931, Japan), 1971, silkscreen; ink on paper, H x W (unframed) 54.5 × 73.6 cm (21 7/16 × 29 in), gift of Margot Paul Ernst in ...
“Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints” is on view at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art through Oct. 6. National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, ...
Showcasing artworks from Chinese handscrolls to Pakistani Buddhist figurines, the Asian Art Pavilion in the newly renovated Princeton University Art Museum undertakes a near-impossible task: ...
“There’s real diversity here of a meaningful kind, not as a buzzword,” she said. “For me ... it means I feel a responsibility and an excitement about bringing some of that forward so that it’s kind of ...
Wondering what would make a perfect outing for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month? To start, head to the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas campus for "The Floating World: ...
If you’re feeling a bit bored by what is — or isn’t — hanging on your walls, an easy fix would be to change (or hang) some wall art. But if you don’t know where to look, don’t fret. To help you get ...
For Krystina Lyon, collecting art is as much about connection as it is about curation. The art historian has spent decades immersed in Southeast Asia’s cultural landscape, building a collection that ...
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