Interview with historian Gao Yunxiang on Afro-Asian solidarity, trans-Pacific lives, gender, race, and the activists who connected China and Black America.
Sin-ying Ho merges Qing dynasty porcelain with corporate logos, migration, and global politics into a ceramics practice both technically precise and critically charged.
Pauline Ferrières on DEYI, the ethical studio working with Dong and Miao weavers in Guizhou to keep slow textile traditions ...
Dong artisan Yang Yi on weaving as cultural memory, ancestor spirits, mutual aid, and what the DEYI cooperative means for ...
The venue is Meda Loft, ground floor, 353-1 Tsukinuke 2-chome, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto. Hours are 12:00 to 18:00 daily. The ...
London-based illustrator on Chinese cultural memory, female symbolism, color as emotion, and the human element AI cannot ...
Liao Wan-ning paints women without filters. The figurative painter on color, shadows, realism, and why sincerity outlasts ...
Lin Jingjing weaves thread over paint to expose identity, memory, and social fragility. Art that stitches modern ...
The international success of Liu Cixin’s Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy, beginning with the 2015 Hugo Award for Ken Liu’s translation of The Three-Body Problem, has created the widespread ...
Adam Williams writes historical novels that pull apart the mechanics of power and violence in distant centuries. Born in Hong Kong, he spent decades in the machinery of international trade, Jardine ...
Francis Wann (雲中燕) is a producer, photographer, editor, and teacher. He holds a PhD in Semiotics and has worked across multiple fields of cultural production, including visual media, literature, and ...
T.A. Morton is an Irish-Australian writer with a background in journalism and editing in Hong Kong. She holds a Master’s degree in Crime and Thriller Writing from the University of Cambridge and has ...
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