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2018.11.16 Fri, by

HKAGA’s 2018 ART SYMPOSIUM “LOOKING UP” EXAMINES HONG KONG’S ROLE IN THE INTERNATIONAL ART WORLD

The 2018 Art Symposium presented by the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association (HKAGA) and Asia Society Hong Kong Center will be held on Friday 16th to Saturday 17th November. The theme of the Symposium is “Looking Up: Remapping Hong Kong’s Art Scene in the Era of New Connectivity and Ruptures”. The Art Symposium has become one of the major events in the Hong Kong and international art calendars. >> Read more
2018.06.04 Mon, by

Museum 2050 Inaugural
Symposium and Workshops

Museum 2050 is a Shanghai-based platform for investigating key issues about the future of cultural institutions in China and abroad from a local perspective. >> Read more
2018.06.01 Fri, by

Art for Radio? Radio for Art? – an artist-led symposium

Can radio be art, rather than just be about art? >> Read more
2018.03.12 Mon, by

Museum 2050
2018 Annual Symposium
Looking to new institutional models
China’s cultural landscape by mid century
June 9 -10, 2018

In this inaugural symposium, we seek to critically examine the diverse museum practices in both official and private domains of the Greater China Region. We welcome papers that investigate how institutional frameworks are fostered by the unique social and cultural dynamics at play in China. >> Read more
2017.11.29 Wed, by

M+ Celebrates 100 Years of Architect I.M. Pei with Two-part Symposium in Hong Kong and the US

M+, the new museum of visual culture in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District, is pleased to announce Rethinking Pei: A Centenary Symposium. Co-organised by M+ with, respectively, the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, and the Department of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong, this two-part symposium celebrates the 100th birthday year of I.M. Pei by bringing together leading scholars who will lend new insights into the acclaimed architect’s life and work. >> Read more
2017.04.06 Thu, by

CALL FOR PAPERS: Symposium | It Begins with a Story: Artists, Writers, and Periodicals in Asia

This symposium asks how periodicals in Asia across the twentieth century have fostered conversations about art and emergent forms of visuality. We are interested in how periodicals constitute genealogies of language and nomenclatures around the modern, the contemporary, the indigenous, the nation, arts and crafts, and tradition. >> Read more
2015.03.08 Sun, by

Global Exchange Program for Art Specialists in China, USA and Europe: The 2nd Beijing International Symposium for Art Specialists

(中文) 第二期北京国际艺术精英课程主题: 中国当代艺术国际化进程中的机遇与冲突:一个中西对话 >> Read more
2013.10.03 Thu, by

Symposium: “Sites of Construction: Exhibitions and the Making of Recent art History in Asia”

[Press Release] SYMPOSIUM| SCREENING Sites of Construction August – October 2013 Where Multiple venues Exhibitions are where artworks meet their public. In the context of Asia, however, in the absence of systematic public collections and substantial academic art history departments dedicated to 20th and 21st century art from the region, exhibitions are more than just […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.06.28 Sun, by

Professor Guo Yaxi: Reticence in Transformation

Tianjin, just half an hour by train from Beijing, is said to be the most inconspicuous of China’s municipalities. This is perhaps surprising, given the fact that it is the first city in Northern China to be exposed to modern culture, experiencing a glamorous era in the period following 1860 when it became a treaty port. Tianjin is the epitome of modernity with “Chinese characteristics”. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.09.20 Thu, by

Focus Kazakhstan: Bread & Roses, Four Generations of Kazakh Women Artists

The Focus Kazakhstan Berlin exhibition "BREAD & ROSES" examines the work of four generations of Kazakh woman artists, created from 1945 to the present. The exhibition with over 20 artists, and its related artist residency programme, offers a fresh perspective on both modern and contemporary Kazakh art and culture. >> Read more

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