Musquiqui Chihying at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Based on global fears of Chinese neo-colonialism, Chihying examined how this would influence the reception of African art.
Based on global fears of Chinese neo-colonialism, Chihying examined how this would influence the reception of African art.
The spiritual roots of languages, the power dynamics in their exercise, and the lyricism of vernacular songs.
15 international artists to reimagine the concept of Asia.
Exploring the relationship between visual art and theater in Asia and Europe, featuring 32 works by international artists
Rejecting the decorative aesthetics, these works reveal the discomfort that everyday objects evoke.
The exhibition touched on cold, rigid topics, including how power reshapes maps, borders, boundaries, and how to establish unique, cultural ties.
Shake creates a visual metaphor for her homeland
What does it mean for the East Asian diaspora to look east?
Exploring Western modernity and its