Showcasing artworks from Chinese handscrolls to Pakistani Buddhist figurines, the Asian Art Pavilion in the newly renovated ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Two Chinese sculptures on Northwest Davis Street and Northwest 3rd Avenue in Portland's Old Town were removed Wednesday morning. It comes more than a decade after some people in the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — While living on the streets of Portland, sometimes the little things are hard to find, such as a bathroom and a place to sleep or sit down without being told to move. That’s why the ...
Two galleries recently opened in central London with a focus on decolonisation, showcasing artists and works from Asia and ...
GILROY — Since its inception, Gilroy Gardens has been as much an aesthetic experience as an amusement park, with its spinning strawberry and swinging banana rides nestled among a collection of ...
A $50,000 donation from the Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 Local Organizing Committee will go toward a planned statue marking a ...
Already the target of ridicule for its knockoffs of the Eiffel Tower and other world landmarks, China’s latest exercise in copycat design has a distinctly Chicago flavor: It bears a striking ...
BOSTON – A dozen giant bronze animal heads representing the signs of the Chinese zodiac are stopping people in their tracks in downtown Boston and sparking conversations. “Circle of Animals/Zodiac ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — An 18th-century Chinese incense burner was returned to Harvard on Tuesday, 35 years after it disappeared from a university art museum. Ernest Dane, a businessman and art ...
The owner first suspected the bronze deity might be worth more than she paid for after taking it on the 'Antiques Roadshow.' This gilt-bronze figure of the Chinese Buddhist deity Cintamanicakra ...
WESTPORT, Conn. – Police say they're investigating the theft of two rare ancient Chinese head sculptures valued at $800,000 each from a private collection in Connecticut. Police said Wednesday the ...
Why commission original public art when you can steal an artist’s idea and outsource the work to China? That seems to have been the philosophy of California tycoon (and Forbes rich list laureate) Igor ...
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