In this issue two articles are devoted to the Asian art scene in New York. The Asian American Arts Center of New York has recently launched a three-year exhibition of Public Art in Chinatown by fourteen artists of Asian origin. With his new gallery in New York City, devoted entirely to contemporary Chinese art, Ethan Cohen has brought a fresh vision into the American collector's focus.
The current status of Chinese ink painting is reviewed by Roni Kalyk on the occasion of an overseas exhibition of Hong Kong art, organised by the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
In the "Opening Nights" section these exhibitions are highlighted: Singapore Contemporary Artists; Shanghai Painter Leng Hong's solo at Alisan Fine Arts.
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BAHC Yiso, 박이소, 
Mel CHIN, 陳貌仁, 
FANG Zhaoling, 方召麐, 
Ming FAY, 費明杰, 
Xin HAN, 韓辛, 
JU Ming, 朱銘, 
Kazuko, 和子, 
KIM Mikyung, 김미경, 
Kimiko KOGURE, 木暮貴美子, 
KONG Baiji, 孔柏基, 
Carol KUMATA, 
LIU Kuo-sung, 劉國松, 
LUI Shou-kwan, 呂壽琨, 
PARK Kyong, 박경동, 
Toshio SASAKI, 佐々木敏雄, 
Shiro SHINOHARA, 籐原司郎, 
Ritsuko TAHO, 田甫律子, 
TIAN Wailiu, 
Kim TRAN, 
WANG Keping, 王克平, 
YUAN Yunsheng, 袁運生, 
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
ink painting,  public art
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Public Art: A Reflection of Progress - Robert LEE
Asian Art Waves in New York - Paula ANDROS
Focus on Ink Painting - Roni KALYK
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