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Enjoy a closer look at the art and architecture at Asia Society Texas Center! We're bringing the art to you so you can connect and learn on a deeper level as you visit from home.
Kana Harada, whose works are on view in the exhibition 'Divine Spark,' shared a glimpse into her studio practice with an artist talk and demonstration of the tools and techniques behind her intricate multimedia works.
After sharing highlights of their work, Houston-based artists Preetika Rajgariah and Stevie Spurgin examined topics such as identity, the body, and materiality that they explored in their 'Artists on Site Series 2' residency.
In this artist talk, Houston-based artists Bennie Flores Ansell and Guadalupe Hernandez provided a look into their projects and processes featured in 'Artists on Site Series 2,' covering topics including migration, labor, and photography.
Asia Society Texas Center's 2019–2020 Docent of the Year, Johanna Brassert, reflects on the exhibition "Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form" and its relation to Asia Society's architecture and Buddhist philosophy.
In this digest of visual art, learn about photographer Sunil Gupta's retrospective exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery in London, revisit our virtual artist talk with Hong Hong, and more.
In this digest of visual art, explore the world's oldest known animal cave painting in Indonesia, revisit an insightful artist talk with Tiffany Chung and Kim Yasuda on finding community remotely, and more.
In this digest of visual art, join a virtual artist talk with Houston Center for Contemporary Craft resident artist Hong Hong, check out artist Matt Manalo's interview with the Houston Asian American Archive, and more.
In this digest of visual art, learn about artist Kyohei Sakaguchi's practice that was deeply informed after the 3/11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster; revisit Asia Society's exhibition 'In The Wake'; and more.
In this digest of visual art, see streets and asphalt in a new light through artist Carl Cheng's experiments with LACMA, learn about Chanel Miller's first museum exhibition on view at the Asian Art Museum, and more.
In this digest of visual art, learn new insights about Huma Bhabha's large-scaled practice, dive into Salman Toor's "wonderful, murky nearly monochromatic green" debut at the Whitney, and more.
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