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Myth, Memory, and Migration: Stories from the Asian Diaspora (Group Exhibition) at NARS Foundation — 201 46th Street Floor 4, Brooklyn, NY (718) 768-2765 — January 26 to February 23
Creating an immersive environment for this performance at the Lancaster Rooms at Somerset House, Zadie Xa's work interrogates ideas of authentic versus inherited positions and displacement within the Asian diaspora.
Through performance, video, painting and textiles, Xa interrogates the overlapping and conflation of cultures that inform self - conceptualized identities, notions of self and her experience within the Asian diaspora.
As a Canadian living in London, and as a member of the Asian diaspora, Xa explores her own multifaceted cultural identity in her work.
Her current research examines British - Asian diaspora art, the politics of representation and the legacies of Empire and Indian partition.
Thursday, February 15 6:30 - 8:30 PM Roundtable discussion with community organizers and activists Roundtable Panelists: Mieko Gavia, independent writer Monica Mohapatra, board member of South Asian Diaspora Artist Collective Mark Tseng - Putterman, writer and PhD student, Brown University Department of American Studies Ambika Trasi, artist, board member of South Asian Women's Creative Collective, curatorial assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art Betty Yu, multi-media artist, educator and co-founder of Chinatown Art Brigade
Group exhibitions include Out of India: Contemporary Art of the South Asian Diaspora at the Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY; Pop Surrealism at the Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT (1999); Negotiating Small Truths at the Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin, TX (1999); and The American Century: Art & Culture 1900 - 2000 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY (2000).
Organised by Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente of The White Pube, and co-hosted with Sophie Chapman and Kerri Jefferis, the evening will show moving image art by artists that «happen 2 b young and in the South Asian Diaspora» featuring works by Somnath Bhatt, Himali Singh Soin, Anisa Jackson, Sabella D'Souza, Seema Mattu, Ilavenil Jayapalan, Rathai Manivannan, Katy Jalili, Hassan E Vawda and Zarina Muhammed.
Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin, curator of Myth, Memory, Migration: Stories from the Asian Diaspora, hosts a conversation between exhibiting artists: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Sahana Ramakrishnan, and Sheida Soleimani
The South Asian Women's Creative Collective was founded by the artist Jaishri Abichandani in New York City in 1997, when identity politics was in the air, but artists from much of the Asian diaspora were still being given the cold shoulder by the art world here.
The current exhibit includes nineteen contemporary artists from the South Asian diaspora, all of whom now live in the United States, and possess work spanning four decades.
His work was recently included in the exhibitions «Stories in the Social Landscape» at ICP, «Strange Invitation» at Franklin Street Works in Stamford, CT, «Picturing Parallax: Photography and Video from the South Asian Diaspora» in San Francisco and «Exchanging Glances» at Chatterjee & Lal in Mumbai, as well as: «Vision is Elastic.
Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora, organized by Asia Society Museum with the support of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, considers the work of nineteen contemporary artists from the South Asian diaspora who explore notions of home and issues relating to migration, gender, race, and memory across mediums and aesthetics.
This vision was inspired by the founder a forward thinking technology entrepreneur who recognised the potential of bringing a diverse group of Asian people from the Asian Diaspora together.
EastMeetEast's searchable profile options are like no other — because it's completely catered to the Asian American & Asian diaspora community.
«I'm from the South Asian diaspora, and I can tell you that if you have a conversation with someone from this diaspora about a mental health issue, it's probably not going to go very well.»
Our solution: Our Global South Asian Diaspora team (GSAD) put the client in touch with our team in New York.
This all - you - can - eat, all - you - can - drink Night Market — modelled on the pop - up street bazaars found throughout the Asian diaspora — is just the latest in the Stop's long series of innovative fundraising events and services that have successfully brought together top chefs, like - minded corporate sponsors and a seemingly insatiable community of foodies to raise both awareness and money.
He has been in residencies across the country for the last seven consecutive years, most recently as an artist - in - residence at Project Row Houses, Houston, where he curated the exhibition eco, xiang, echo: meditations on the african, andean & asian diasporas.

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His research interests include cultural globalization, the social effects of new media, new religious movements, indigenization, diaspora Asians in the West, and the image industry in Asia.
Up to July 2015, he worked in Parliament through the All Party Parliamentary Group APPG for East Asian Business which he chaired, the All Party Parliamentary China Group [32] of which he was the vice-Chair (special focus on Hong Kong), and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Trade and Investment [33] of which he was treasurer to promote better trade and political and cultural links between the UK and East Asia and work to encourage the next generation of East Asians and other diaspora to develop the leadership skills to play a greater role in public life, in society, and business, and in harnessing the resources that East Asians have globally and locally both financial and non-financial to address global and local problems today.These groups were discontinued after the May 2015 election.
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We have representation across Asian American, and Pacific Islanders both in our programming but also in our steering committee; and then as in previous years, substantial - representation across the African and African American Diaspora, and LatinX communities.
In this book, they offer their fascinating take on the heritage food that reflects the extent of the African diaspora, intricately crisscrossed with a story of Asian influence.
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS: Asian Art Museum BAMPFA Contemporary Jewish Museum Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Museum of the African Diaspora Oakland Museum of California SFMOMA University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley Walt Disney Family Museum Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora is made possible by the generous support of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.
NEW YORK, June 30, 2017 — Artists featured in the exhibition Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora discuss their work at a keynote panel celebrating the exhibition's opening at Asia Society.
Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora, curated by Jaishri Abichandani, will feature Matthew's Anirudh, a multimedia piece from her 2006 series, The Virtual Immigrant.
Their research and artwork centers around queer identities, the Filipino American diaspora, post-colonial Asian American tropes and stereotypes, and politics of visibility in the context of social justice.
Continental Shift - Artists from the African continent in Europe, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands Intelligence: New British Art 2000, Tate Britain, London South Meets West, Accra, Ghana and Kunsthalle, Bern, Switzerland 1999 From where - To here, Art from London, Konsthallen Göteborg, Sweden Kunstwelten im Dialog, Museum Ludwig, Cologne Missing Link, Museum of Arts, Bern, Switzerland Heaven, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Germany; Tate Gallery, Liverpool Mirror's Edge, Bild Museet, Umeå, Sweden; toured to Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; Castello di Rivoli, Torino, Italy; Tramway, Glasgow; Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize, Photographers» Gallery, London In the Midst of Things, Bournville Village, Birmingham Secret Victorians, Arts Council Touring Exhibition, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Firstsite, Colchester; Arnolfini, Bristol; Middlesborough Art Gallery; Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton; Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Sensation, Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA 1998 Cinco Continentes y una Ciudad, Museo de la Ciudad de México, México D.F. Personal Effects; Sculpture & Belongings, Spacex Gallery, Exeter; toured to Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham Ethno - antics, Nordic Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Crossings, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada Liberating Tradition, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, New York, NY, USA Transatlantico, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Canary Islands, Spain Beyond Mere Likeness: Portraits from Africa and the African Diaspora, Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina, NC, USA Global Vision; New Art from the»90s, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece 1997 Sensation: Young British Art from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London; toured to the National Gallery of Berlin, Germany and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA Portable Personal Histories Museum, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Trade Routes: History and Geography, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966 - 1996, Caribbean Cultural Center / African Diaspora Institute, New York, NY; Studio Museum, Harlem, NY; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, NY, USA Pictura Britannica, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; toured to the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide and the City gallery, Wellington, New Zealand What, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London 1996 Pledge Allegiance to A Flag?
Long regarded as a go - to art source for deep - pocketed members of the Iranian diaspora, Heller has recently engaged in inspired collaborations with such art world luminaries as power collector Beth DeWoody and Christie's director for Asian art Amin Jaffer.
Since 1994, Iniva has been celebrating and promoting the work of artists of African and Asian descent and from the diaspora.
Kabir has written about South Asian queer dress identity and culture, queer femme of colour invisibility, as well as cultural appropriation, ethnicity, diaspora and dress.
1997 Sensation: Young British Art from the Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London; toured to the National Gallery of Berlin, Germany and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA 1997 Portable Personal Histories Museum, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham 1997 Trade Routes: History and Geography, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa 1997 Transforming the Crown: African, Asian and Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966 - 1996, Caribbean Cultural Center / African Diaspora Institute, New York, NY; Studio Museum, Harlem, NY; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, NY, USA Pictura Britannica, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia; toured to the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide and the City gallery, Wellington, New Zealand 1997 What, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, England
The artists included in the show have found different ways to incorporate a wide range of patterns drawn from South Asian identity and history in creating works that are relevant to, and comment on, the current state of affairs and politics in both South Asia and the Diaspora.
This includes the founding The Angry Asian Feminist Gang (AAFG), a collective of Diaspora cultural producers; Soul Train Electrical Circus Living Room Dance Party at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where she played the role of a DJ to occupy the Art Gallery of Ontario's historic Walker Court alongside dance troupe HATAW and artists of colour; Internet Tab Guitar Jam, a happening inside Alexandre David's sculpture where shy non-musicians taught each other to play and sing together; andKaraoke Afterparty, commissioned by painter Marlene Dumas to take over Wong's studio.
How did the artistic and socio - political concerns of Asian artists converge and depart from those of the African diaspora?
AT ABRONS ARTS CENTER On View Archival Alchemy: South Asian Women's Creative Collective (pictured) Through May 10, 2017 READ MORE» This exhibition takes over all three gallery spaces at Abrons Arts Center, and features thirteen artists and collectives from throughout the diaspora, working across artistic media to investigate the resonances found in an archival past on the contingencies of the present.
Finally, in our special column, Inside Burger Collection, Bharti Lalwani discusses ideas of home and inclusion within South - Asian - American immigrant creative communities, through the framework of the recent group exhibition «Lucid Dreams and Distant Visions: South Asian Art in the Diaspora» at the Asia Society Museum in New York, and the three - day convention titled «Fatal Love: Where Are We Now?»
Specific opportunities are offered to artists who self - identify as: LGBTQ; American artists of the African diaspora; Asian / Pacific, Caribbean, Central / South American, or Native American artists; artists who live or work in the states of Maine, California, Ohio, and Kansas; and artists who are enrolled at Cooper Union and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Titled Interlaced Journeys: Diaspora and the Contemporary in Southeast Asian Art, it unites the viewpoints of various thinkers of the region.
Romantic experiences of homeland and diaspora South Asian youth: Westernizing processes of media and friends.
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