
The Infinite Line: Jao Tsung-I’s Buddhist Art and the Dunhuang Legacy
Rebecca Wong explores the line drawn masterpieces of one of modern China’s great artistic scholars, who brought to life Dunhuang’s “baimiao”

Rebecca Wong explores the line drawn masterpieces of one of modern China’s great artistic scholars, who brought to life Dunhuang’s “baimiao”

Joseph Houseal delves into ancient links and parallels between calligraphic pictograms and ritual dance traditions

Rebecca Wong presents the case for how the greatest artist of modern China may have been a disciple of Vajrayana Buddhism

Lam Yuen Ching continues her exploration of her early experiences with the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh

A master of fine manuscript writing known as sagyeong will be at Yale University with a collection of his works and manuscripts from other religious traditions until 11 August

Exploring a new translation and analysis of the One Thousand Character Essay, a core text teaching the art of Chinese calligraphy and culture

Asian American artist Bernice Bing, underrecognized during her lifetime, is featured in an exhibit at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum through May 2, 2023

Letting Buddhist art turn us to our own goodness and joy

The hidden wisdom of Japanese Noh

Exhibition celebrates renowned Joseon-era Seon monk

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