Culture
April 29, 2025

U.S.-China Art Dialogue

Dialogue 3: Art as a Non-Traditional Catalyst: Interventions and Breakthroughs in Modern U.S.-China Relations. Moderator James Chau(first from the left) , President of the China-United States Exchange Foundation, with participating scholars (left to right): Allan Warburg, Collector and Owner of The Donum Estate; Noah Horowitz, CEO, Art Basel; Daphne King-Yao, Director of Alisan Fine Arts and Chairwoman of Asian Cultural Council.
U.S.-China Art Dialogue
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Philip Tinari, Director, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
Shen Xin, Vice President, Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
Wu Weishan, Director of the National Art Museum of China deliver a keynote speech via video
Dialogue 2: Shaping the Future of U.S.-China Exchange: The Roles of Artists and Museums. Moderator Philip Tinari (first from the left), Director of the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, with participating scholars Xu Bin (middle), former Vice President of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and Alexandra Munroe, Senior Curator and Senior Advisor of Global Arts.
Dialogue 1: Academic Discussions in Chinese and American Art: Emerging Trends and Perspectives. Moderator Liu Chunfeng (first from the left) with the participating scholars (left to right): Hang Chunxiao, Deputy Director at the Institute of Fine Arts, Chinese National Academy of; Owen Duffy, Curator and Director of Exhibitions, Asia Society Texas; Shang Rong, Vice Dean of the School of Arts, Nanjing University; and Huang Xiaofeng, Dean of School of Humanities, Central Academy of Fine Arts.
On March 28, esteemed international artists gathered in Hong Kong for the first U.S.-China Art Dialogue
President of the China-United States Exchange Foundation, James Chau and Chief Executive of the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Philip Tinari
U.S.-China Art Dialogue
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