Good morning. ☀️ Today, the women directors reshaping Japan’s film industry, Stanford's Cantor Arts C
Good morning. ☀️ Today, the women directors reshaping Japan’s film industry, Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center has launched the Asian American Art Initiative, and we had some fun offering our suggestions of who should paint Trump’s official portrait.– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief | |
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A New Initiative At Stanford Will Study and Exhibit More Asian American Art |
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The new Asian American Art Initiativeat Stanford has acquired works by Bernie Bing, Martin Wong, and a collection of 233 ceramic masks Ruth Asawa made of the faces of family, friends, and fellow artists, including Buckminster Fuller and Anna Deavere Smith. Read the full report by Emily Wilson. |
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| Ruth Asawa, “Untitled (Wall of Masks)” (detail) (c. 1966–2000), and “Untitled” (c. 1950s), ceramic, bisque-fired clay (© 2020 Estate of Ruth Asawa / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, image courtesy the Estate of Ruth Asawa and David Zwirner, William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Art Acquisition Fund, photo by Laurence Cuneo) |
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A Look Inside Your Studios |
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