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Bonhams announces New York Asia Week sale highlights for March 2021 A fine white porcelain brush holder Joseon dynasty (1392 to 1897), 19th century. Photo: Bonhams. NEW YORK, NY .- An incredibly rare and museum-quality 11th century brass figure of Vajravarahi from Northeastern India, dating from the Pala Period; an important 10th century lacquered wood sculpture of Amida Buddha; and a wonderful grouping of Ming and Qing lacquer wares from the Collection of Robert W. Moore are among the highlights of Bonhams New York Asia Week sales announced today. This March, Bonhams New York will present a plethora of fine and rare works from a range of art historical periods throughout Asias past and present, the sales include: Chinese Works of Art and Paintings on Monday, March 15 at 10AM EST, Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art on Tuesday, March 16 at 6PM EST, and Fine Japanese and Korean Art on Wednesday, March 17 at 10AM EST. ....
Jacy Cao, 25, a media professional working in Shanghai, spent four hours on Clubhouse the first time she logged on, immediately drawn into the freewheeling discussions ranging from technology to politics. However, on Monday night all mainland Chinese users of the audio chat app were blocked, with attempts to log on getting a message that read: “SSL error has occurred and a security connection to the server cannot be made”. On the app itself – which could still be accessed using a VPN – Chinese language discussions around the topic “Clubhouse got GFW‘d”, a reference to the euphemism for the government’s internet control mechanisms, mushroomed. ....
In China, an app offered space for debate. Then the censors came For a little while, the social media platform Clubhouse provided the rare opportunity for cross-border dialogue on contentious topics free from the country’s usual tight controls. New York Times February 09, 2021 / 10:03 AM IST File image: The social audio app Clubhouse is pictured near a star on the Chinese flag in this illustration picture taken on February 8, 2021. (Image: Reuters/Florence Lo/Illustration) One by one, the chatroom participants took the digital microphone as thousands quietly listened in. A Chinese man said he did not know whether to believe the widespread reports of concentration camps for Muslims in the far western region of Xinjiang. Then a Uighur woman spoke up, calmly explaining that she was certain of the camps’ existence because her relatives had been among those interned. A man from Taiwan chimed in to urge underst ....
For a short time, an open forum on the social media app, Clubhouse, became a platform to discuss contentious topics, free from the usual constraints of the countrys tightly controlled internet. ....