Sentences with phrase «asian art in general»

The increased attention toward Chinese art from such a major art institution comes amid the persistent growth of both the number of Asia - based collectors and the collection of Asian art in general.
Modern Asian art in general is becoming increasingly trendy in America; venues like the Seattle Art Museum have voiced commitment to including more of modern Asia, and this fall the Asia Society will hold its second annual Asian Contemporary Art Week.
Johnson Chang is a co-founder of Asian Art Archive (www.aaa.org.hk), which has, since 2000, been the first archive to collect and to document Chinese art, and Asian art in general.

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Ching - in Chen, Hyphen Magazine, Issue # 12, The Transit Issue, Summer 2007 Profile: Artist Chitra Ganesh, Olivia Sand, The Asian Art Newspaper, December 2007 «Sex in the City», Holland Cotter, Art in Review, NY Times, November 23, 2007 «Chitra Ganesh,», Marlyne Sahakian, Artkrush, Issue 68, Oct. 2007 «Chitra Ganesh», Jenseits Von Bollywood, Zueritipp, Kunststuecke, Zurich, September 13, 2007 «Acquiring a piece of the Asian Art Pie,» Ingrid Dudek, Art India, Volume XII / Issue II / Quarter II «Queer Arts,» NY Arts Magazine, Sept / Oct 2007 «Defying The Definitive,» Daniel Kunitz, NY Sun, September 14, 2007 25 years later: Welcome to Art in General, Benjamin Genocchio August 31, 2007, NY Times «Troubled Waters of Permeability!»
Art News June 2014 Ann Landi Paul Pascarells's 16 recent works call to mind several venerable traditions: Japanese screen painting, Asian landscape in general, and Abstract Expressionism, especially of the spontaneous Pollock drip school.
Solo shows include Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY; Art in General, New York, NY; Asian American Arts Center, New York, NY; Metaphor Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, NY; Studio10, Bushwick, NY; Valentine Gallery, Ridgewood, NY; Ada Galley, Richmond, VA..
Its mission was «to assist young printmakers in the production, exhibition, and marketing of their work,» and the foundation pledged to support «the work of artists whose art is seldom seen by the general public, including [that] of «indians, eskimos, asians, hispanics, and blacks [sic].
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