Not Your China Doll: A Retrospective of Anna May Wong's Trailblazing Career (May 1–Sept. 8, 2024)

Not Your China Doll: A Retrospective of Anna May Wong's Trailblazing Career (May 1–Sept. 8, 2024)

This historical retrospective in our Soho gallery traced the life and career of Anna May Wong, Hollywood's first AAPI movie star.
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Large painting of Anna May Wong in Chelsea Market

Not Your China Doll: Art Inspired by Anna May Wong (May 1–June 19, 2024)

Accompanying "Not Your China Doll: A Retrospective of Anna May Wong's Trailblazing Career" in our Soho gallery was this group exhibition in Chelsea Market.
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Artist and collector Arlan Huang, curator Howie Chen, Pearl River Mart President Joanne Kwong, curator Danielle Wu in Pearl River Mart's gallery

Just Between Us: From the Archives of Arlan Huang (May 4–Sept. 10, 2023)

Like a confidence between friends, intel given off the record, or a shared history or experience, this exhibition was “just between us.”
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A table from the "Just Between Us" installation in the Meatpacking district. Photo features artist Arlan Huang and business partner Karl Matsuda at their framing business, Squid Games.

Just Between Us: From the Archives of Arlan Huang in the Meatpacking District (May 1–31, 2023)

Accompanying the Arlan Huang exhibition in our Soho gallery was this outdoor installation.
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Artists from group show Soft Solidarity at Pearl River Mart gallery

Soft Solidarity: Uniting to Protect, Empower, and Heal (May 14–Aug. 28, 2022)

Presented in partnership with the Asian American Arts Alliance, this group exhibition explored how Asian American Pacific Islanders as a diverse and varied community can unite in the face of adversity and discrimination.
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Yin Kong, Heartmind curators, Bob Lee, and Joanne Kwong in Pearl River Mart gallery

Heartmind: Portraits from the Bob Eng Lee and Asian American Arts Centre Collections (Oct. 20, 2021–Jan. 9, 2022)

Presented in collaboration with Think!Chinatown, HEARTMIND featured just a few examples of these vast collections.
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Futures Ever Arriving artists and curator in front of Pearl River Mart in Chelsea Market

Futures Ever Arriving (May 6–June 27, 2021)

Presented in partnership with the Asian American Arts Alliance and Chelsea Market, this group exhibition celebrated Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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Alfonso Sjogreen, Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz, and Rafael Giovanola-Endrass at Suzette's opening reception

From Trash to Treasure: Muong Ngoi, Laos to NYC (Sept. 6–21, 2019)

“I am one of millions producing trash daily,” says jeweler and activist Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz. “I do not want to leave my grandchildren such a polluted world.”
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Artist-in-residence William Yu with posters from his exhibition

#StarringJohnCho: The Call for an Asian American Lead (May 18–July 7, 2019)

What if Captain America was Captain Asian America? asks screenwriter, creative strategist, and activist William Yu.
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Light installation with text, "Gentrification is modern colonialism #chinatownartbrigade" on side of building with double decker tour bus in front

Resilience/Resistance: Chinatown Art Brigade (Jan. 7–21, 2017)

This exhibition puts a more diverse human face on gentrification by celebrating resilience and resistance, and by giving local residents a way to tell their own stories of displacement. 
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