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'Xu Bing: Word Alchemy' assembles more than 50 of Xu Bing’s most important woodcut prints, videos, drawings, installations, and other ephemera representing almost 50 years of the artist’s creative output.
Described by the artists as a form of “urban acupuncture,” Asia Society Texas is pleased to present 'Rafael Domenech and Tomas Vu: Heat Silhouette,' the organization’s first public art installation.
Featuring more than 30 paintings, sculptures, and textiles, explore the captivating works of renowned artist Tsherin Sherpa in this thought-provoking and participatory art experience that contemplates the collisions of culture and identity.
Asia Society Texas' series 'Artists on Site' returns for a fourth round showcasing four featured artists Tatiana Escallón, Farima Fooladi, Naomi Kuo, and Alexis Pye.
'Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions' highlights works by over 30 contemporary artists of Chinese descent who reinterpret traditions in dynamic and innovative ways across various art forms and mediums.
'Lain Singh Bangdel: Moon Over Kathmandu' brings to life many of the notable contributions of Nepal’s preeminent modern artist, Lain Singh Bangdel, originally debuting at Yeh Art Gallery, St. John's University.
'Yōkai: Scenes of the Supernatural in Japanese Woodblock Prints' brings together the art of Japan in this exhibition with over 80 works, featuring Edo period woodblock prints as well as printed books (e-hon) spanning over 250 years.
Asia Society Texas' series 'Artists on Site' returns for a third round showcasing four featured artists Ruhee Maknojia, Matt Manalo, Luisa Duarte, and Lanecia Rouse Tinsley.
'Everything She Has Within Herself' brings together three murals of empowerment by Jas Charanjiva, Chanel Miller, and Jenifer K. Wofford, originally commissioned by the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
Through the works of artists Phung Huynh, Beili Liu, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, 'Making Home: Artists and Immigration' centers the complexities of deeply personal histories of immigration.