
Arts of Asia Fall 2021 Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Contemporary Asian Art
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	What is going on with contemporary Asian art? What are its messages? Who is the audience? What are the concerns of the artists? How are they using new and traditional media? What are the ideas about art in these works? How might we understand new works?
	
	Contemporary art is all around us. It may attract or repel us. Its messages and means may be new, but the imperative to communicate successfully is more urgent than ever in a global market of ideas. Contemporary art is often deliberately transgressive — it crosses boundaries between media, genres, geographic regions, traditions, gender identities, national identities, politics, ideals of beauty, and ideas of permanence. Many of the artists are émigrés, who must cross boundaries to make their art.
	
	Join us for an adventurous journey into the realms of contemporary Asian art. Led by Abby Chen, Asian Art Museum’s Head of Contemporary Art and Senior Associate Curator, this lecture series features 14 scholars, curators and artists from around the world, who will address contemporary art practices and concerns across Asia and the Asian diaspora.
Speakers & Topics (Subject to Change)
August 27, 2021
	Finding Your Way in the Wide World of Contemporary Asian Art Study Guide Additional Resources
	Abby Chen, Head of Contemporary Art and Senior Associate Curator, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
	
	September 3, 2021
	Mercurial Moments in Contemporary Asian Video Art Study Guide Laura Marks Article Siying Duan Article Video Clips
	Laura U. Marks, Grant Strate Professor, School for the Contemporary Arts, Simon Fraser University
	
	September 10, 2021
	Pursuing Justice Through Cinema Study Guide
	Ohm Phanphiroj, Artist
	
	September 17, 2021
	My Body is a Canvas for My Art Study Guide
	Chaw Ei Thein, Conceptual and Performance Artist
	
	September 24, 2021
	Off the Wheel and Breaking the Mold: Japan’s Ceramic Art Today Study Guide
	Laura Allen, Chief Curator, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
	
	October 1, 2021
	Safar/Voyage: Contemporary Works by Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Artists Study Guide Additional Resources
	Fereshteh Daftari, Independent Scholar and Curator
	
	October 8, 2021
	Luminous Ground (Artist Talk) Study Guide
	Ala Ebtekar, Artist
	
	October 15, 2021 (Note: Lecture will be from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time.)
	Building a New Tradition: Contemporary Architecture in China Study Guide
	Li Xiangning, Professor and Assistant Dean, Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning
	
	October 22, 2021
	Hung Liu's Family Portraits and Their Afterlives Chronology and Additional Resources
	Link to Oct. 26, 2021 Forbes Article about the exhibition
	Dorothy Moss, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, National Portrait Gallery, and Coordinating Curator of the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative
	
	October 29, 2021
	Messages, Materials and Meaning in My Art Study Guide
	Jean Shin, Artist and Adjunct Professor, Pratt Institute
	
	November 5, 2021
	On the Art of Timelessness in Contemporary Japanese Cinema Study Guide
	Akira Mizuta Lippit, Professor and Vice Dean of Faculty, Division of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California
	
	November 20, 2021 New Date
	Re-Telling Tales: Five Contemporary Women Artists from India (1997-2021) Suggested Readings Artists' Bios
	Arshiya Mansoor Lokhandwala, Art Historian, Curator and Founder of Lakeeren - The Contemporary Art Gallery
	
	December 3, 2021
	Boundaries Crossed: Asian American Artists at Work Study Guide
	Marci Kwon, Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, Stanford University
	
	December 10, 2021 (Originally Scheduled on Nov. 12, 2021)
	Transformations of Tradition in Mongolian Contemporary Art Study Guide
	Uranchimeg Tsultem, Assistant Professor and Edgar and Dorothy Fehnel Chair in International Studies, Herron School of Art + Design, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
Photo Credits: Left: Ended Season (detail), 2011, by Zheng Chongbin (American, b. China, 1961). Ink and acrylic on paper. Asian Art Museum, Museum purchase with exchange funds from the estate of K. Hart Smith with additional funds from the Clarence Shangraw Memorial, 2012.5. Right: Large Bowl with Celadon Glaze, 2011, by Kawase Shinobu (Japanese, b. 1950). Celadon bowl with undulating rim. Asian Art Museum, Gift in honor of Dr. Laura W. Allen, 2013.48. © Kawase Shinobu. Photographs © Asian Art Museum.
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The 14 lectures are 14 separate webinars. A Zoom confirmation email with information on how to join the webinar will be sent to all registered attendees 2 or 3 days before each lecture. Even though it is not required by Zoom, we recommend that you download and install Zoom on your computer or mobile device in advance, and set yourself up with a free account. Attendees will have a chance to participate in the Q&A with a text chat function. Read Arts of Asia Webinar FAQs.
Registration Policies
The Society for Asian Art's cancellation policy requires at least one week's advance written notice in order to receive a refund of registration fees. This excludes our Travel programs, which have separate cancellation policies, as well as any programs where a specific refund policy is stated on the event page. Your fees will be returned to you through a check in the mail. To cancel, please contact us.
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