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Art exhibition shines a light on the tangled cultural history of the Asian diaspora in the Americas

A report by Mark Jenkins for The Washington Post. Two photo captions in an earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled the first name of artist Wifredo Lam. The pieces are from the Inter-American Development Bank Art Collection, not the Art Museum of the Americas Collection. This version has been corrected. Asia is on the walls…

Art review: At the Art Museum of the Americas, ?No Ocean Between Us? features work by Wilfredo Lam and others

Art review: At the Art Museum of the Americas, ?No Ocean Between Us? features work by Wilfredo Lam and others
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The Armory Show to kick off New York s fall arts season, featuring 194 international exhibitors for its 2021 edition

The Armory Show to kick off New York s fall arts season, featuring 194 international exhibitors for its 2021 edition The fair will take place at its new home, The Javits Center, from September 9-12, 2021. Image courtesy of Javits Center. NEW YORK, NY .-The Armory Show announced the exhibitor list for its 2021 edition, featuring 194 leading international galleries from 38 countries. The fair will take place from September 9-12, 2021 at the state-of-the-art Javits Center – The Armory Show’s new, permanent venue, as announced in March 2020 during last year’s edition. The fair will offer an enhanced in-person experience for exhibitors, collectors, and New York’s cultural community. For the first time, all exhibitors at The Armory Show will be integrated under one roof. Renowned architects Frederick Fisher and Partners have designed an open floor plan spanning three halls with unobstructed sightlines and spacious lounges. The layout was developed with social distancing and safet

No Ocean Between Us Opens at San Antonio Museum of Art

No Ocean Between Us Opens at San Antonio Museum of Art Published: February 12, 2021 San Antonio Museum of Art’s newest exhibit takes visitors on a geographical journey through the work of Latin American and Caribbean artists of Asian descent as it explores how migration and diaspora impact their work and experiences. Open Friday, Feb. 12, No Ocean Between Us: Art of Asian Diasporas in Latin America & The Caribbean, 1945–Present features about 65 modern and contemporary works in the form of paintings, installations, new media and more. The exhibit is organized mostly geographically, planting viewers in Argentina before traveling north to Brazil and then following the artists through Peru, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.

Exhibition: No Ocean Between Us (Review) – Repeating Islands

Toggle Sidebar Exhibition: “No Ocean Between Us” (Review) Many thanks to Peter Jordens for sending additional information related to our previous post Cultural Encounters: Art of Asian Diasporas in Latin America, the Caribbean. In “‘No Ocean Between Us’ exhibition to feature modern and contemporary art by Latin American and Caribbean artists of Asian descent” “No Ocean Between Us: Art of Asian Diasporas in Latin America & the Caribbean, 1945-Present” which will be on view at the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) from February 12 until May 9, 2021. Originally conceived by Adriana Ospina, OAS AMA’s Collections Curator and Educational Programming Manager, under the title “Cultural Encounters: Art of Asian Diasporas in Latin America & the Caribbean, 1945–Present,” in San Antonio, it is curated by Lucía Abramovich Sánchez and Yinshi Lerman-Tan.

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