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An Interview with Artist Ogawa Machiko
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Ogawa Machiko's artistic connection to raw natural beauty is linked to her time living abroad with her anthropologist husband as well as to the seaside landscape of her hometown of Sapporo on the island of Hokkaido. "It is my passion for the earth that drives my continual search for the essential in art. The vessel form, with both interior and exterior space, enables me to best pursue this quest -- it is not about making vases. Rather, I am inspired by the concept of emptiness within the whole." * Ogawa studied ceramics with three Living National Treasures in Tokyo and at the Ecole des Arts et Metiers in Paris, then continued her studies in Burkina Faso in West Africa and in South America. Created by Asian Art Museum.

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Arts and Humanities
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Khan Academy
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Asian Art Museum
Date Added:
08/16/2021
Lam Tung Pang on "A day of two Suns (2019)"
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Lam Tung Pang is a Hong Kong-based artist whose work encompasses painting, drawing, performance, video, and installation. Assembling traditional iconography and found objects, Lam creates layered allegorical landscapes that engage themes of history, memory, and time. These works capture the nuanced emotions that seep out from beneath the weight of drastic political change. Lam received his BFA from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and his MFA from Central Saint Martins in London.

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Khan Academy
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Asian Art Museum
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Asian Art Museum
Date Added:
08/16/2021
Working jade
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This video explores the significance and working of jade in China. Learn more about jade on the Asian Art Museum's education website. Created by Asian Art Museum.

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Khan Academy
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Asian Art Museum
Date Added:
07/29/2021
Zheng Chongbin on "I Look for the Sky"
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The work of Zheng Chongbin, an American artist born in China and based in the Bay Area for more than three decades, has evolved from traditional figurative ink painting to a multidisciplinary practice encompassing abstract painting, installation, time-based media, and public art. His first solo museum exhibition on the West Coast, Zheng Chongbin: I Look for the Sky consists of two site-specific commissions that manipulate light and space, shifting our perspective of the ever-changing world. Created by Asian Art Museum.

Subject:
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Asian Art Museum
Author:
Asian Art Museum
Date Added:
08/16/2021