TEATRO CRDANCE 2025
May 10, 2025 - May 11, 2025
Enjoy the World Premiere of the groundbreaking series TEATRO CRDANCE 2025, with performances at the Martha Graham Studio Theater featuring Nai-Ni Chen Dance Comapny (ACC 2000).
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Enjoy the World Premiere of the groundbreaking series TEATRO CRDANCE 2025, with performances at the Martha Graham Studio Theater featuring Nai-Ni Chen Dance Comapny (ACC 2000).
View EventFor her solo show at Co-Prosperity titled Parallel to Hell, LE Hien Minh (ACC 2022) exhibits her newest body of work comprising two sculptures and a large hand-painted, site-specific text-based work.
View Event“Liminal Spaces” invites audiences into a borderless world where identity, memory, environment, and body are constantly redefined, featuring work by John Alexis BALAGUER (ACC 2024).
View EventHiraku SUZUKI’s (ACC 2011) exhibition Ocean and Signs (2025) is a series of works drawn in silver on a meditative blue background, reminiscent of the deep ocean and outer space.
View EventTom HAAR's (ACC 1985) photo exhibition Japanese Artists in New York - 1971 will be on at LOAF (Laboratory of Art and Form) gallery in Kyoto.
View EventThis group exhibition, featuring work by Hiraku SUZUKI (ACC 2011), explores the practices of three artists who, through their respective pursuits of problem awareness, unearth and give form to things that are difficult to see, hidden, or marginalized, and search for their points of contact with the world.
View EventAcross two generations, Francis Haar and Tom HAAR (ACC 1985) have been deeply connected with Japan, vividly documenting its culture and artists.
View EventBảy nổi ba chìm – Seven up Three down, an exhibition curated by Đỗ Tường Linh (ACC 2022), pays homage to Hàm Nghi (1871–1944), an Annamese (modern-day Vietnamese) emperor who became the country’s first modern artist while in exile in Algeria.
View EventThis collection, featuring work by Hiraku SUZUKI (ACC 2011), represents both the history of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa and its identity involving: works produced since 1980 that propose new values, works influencing such new values and providing points of reference in terms of art history since 1900, and works rich in new creativity closely associated with the Kanazawa area.
View EventThis exhibition focuses on a type of fabric art found among several peoples living in the southern parts of this province—the Jinuo, Dai, Hani, and Bulang—featuring fieldwork, writing, photography, and curation by Wuerxiya (ACC 2022).
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