Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium

By joining efforts in resource sharing, ACAC-SF serves as a platform to create collaborative opportunities between members of the Asian contemporary arts and design communities, including artists, designers, architects, curators, educators, scholars, museum directors, critics, patrons and collectors. Through various formats of events and programs, ACAC-SF supports and contributes to artistic and d

esign practices and strengthens the infrastructure for disseminating the works for both established and emerging artists and designers. ACAC-SF also facilitates the interactions and exchanges of contemporary Asian arts and design communities between San Francisco / the Bay Area and Asia.

04/13/2015

The documentary “Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll” sheds a light on the pop scene before the Khmer Rouge’s takeover in 1975.

What's happening in the Bay Area this month:Also Like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien October 10, 2014 – December 14,...
11/06/2014

What's happening in the Bay Area this month:

Also Like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien
October 10, 2014 – December 14, 2014
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

Surabhi Saraf: Remedies
October 25, 2014 - November 26, 2014
Hosfelt Gallery

Binh Danh: This, Then, is San Francisco
November 6, 2014 – December 20, 2014
Haines Gallery

Kota Ezawa: The Aesthetics of Silence
November 6, 2014 – December 20, 2014
Haines Gallery

Ya Ta Hey! Alcatraz and Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case
November 7, 2014
San Francisco Art Institute

Dohee Lee: MAGO
November 14, 2014 - November 15, 2014
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Tetsuya Ishida: Saving the World with a Brushstroke
November 14, 2014 - February 22, 2015
Asian Art Museum
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Check out Contemporary Ink: Li Huayi, Wang Tiande, Zheng Chongbin, and Lu Chuntao. The exhibition ends on November 8th, ...
10/13/2014

Check out Contemporary Ink: Li Huayi, Wang Tiande, Zheng Chongbin, and Lu Chuntao. The exhibition ends on November 8th, 2014 at NanHai Art.

Check out the Schedule of the Arab Film Festival. Currently on view in various venues in the San Francisco Bay Area.
10/12/2014

Check out the Schedule of the Arab Film Festival. Currently on view in various venues in the San Francisco Bay Area.

10/03/2014

The pair of programs Lenora Lee will present September 26 – October 5 at Dance Mission as her company’s 7th season will be a good opportunity to be introduced to the work of this fascinating interdisciplinary artist—a showcase for her dynamic work that integrates dance, fi lm, installation, text and…

10/03/2014

History Founded in San Francisco in 1986, NanHai Art is currently located in Millbrae, California, providing an easy access for the Greater San Francisco and Silicon Valley audience. Serving as the bridge between East and West, NanHai Art will further expand its service to the art community internat…

Check out Contemporary Ink: Li Huayi, Wang Tiande, Zheng Chongbin and Lu Chuntao Exhibition tomorrow at NanHai Art:Artis...
10/03/2014

Check out Contemporary Ink: Li Huayi, Wang Tiande, Zheng Chongbin and Lu Chuntao Exhibition tomorrow at NanHai Art:

Artists’ Talk: October 4th, 2:00 to 3:00 PM
Opening Reception: October 4th, 3:00 to 4:00 PM

NanHai Art
510 Broadway, Suite 301
Millbrae, CA 94030

2014 marks the third edition of Asian Contemporary Art Week in San Francisco (ACAW-SF). Featuring 30 programs—from exhib...
10/03/2014

2014 marks the third edition of Asian Contemporary Art Week in San Francisco (ACAW-SF). Featuring 30 programs—from exhibitions to screenings, conferences, talks, and performances at numerous venues across the Bay Area—ACAW-SF 2014 celebrates the dynamics of Asian contemporary art practices.

The overarching thematic goal of the ACAW-SF 2014 is to investigate how the role of language (both literally and metaphorically), notions and issues of translation and mistranslation, and their philosophies interact with each other in art and cultural productions in the special context of Asia. Composed of three distinctive panels, the conference An Artist Who Cannot Speak English Is No Artist serves as the anchor point of the Week by inviting artists, writers, critics, scholars, educators and translators to present recent projects and researches that directly reflect on these issues. Some of the topics include the dynamics of art writing and criticism, its dissemination channels, English as a lingua franca and the concept and dilemma of International Art English (IAE), the mis/translation of archives and local histories, the democratic potential of speech, and the relationship between visual and textual languages in artists’ projects. The intent is to contribute to ongoing reexaminations of cultural and historical specificity when positioning Asia in relation to the San Francisco Bay Area and the global context.

ACAW-SF 2014 continues the collaboration with Et. al. gallery on Alter-Circuit, a project focuses on diasporic practices, particularly those coming into conflict and contact with Asia, where context and identity are always in a state of becoming. Alter-Circuit draws paths into and out of one individual artist’s practice through durational endeavors that last for more than six months and are composed of exhibitions, events, research, writing, publishing, blogging, and more. This year, Alter-Circuit features Beijing and Copenhagen based artist Shiyuan Liu. Working along the borderline of photography, collage, video, film and theater, Liu’s practice explores the limit of perception and experience, reality and fiction, and the rational and the obscure. She invites in-depth reflection on whether globalism is the sum of all human cultures added together, or perhaps an entirely new entity representing the globalized culture.

Other highlight programs and exhibitions include Wish You Were There: Imagined Geographies – Encaustic Paintings, Photographs and Prints at Oakland Asian Cultural Center (organized with Julina Togonon Fine Arts), Twitter Chats, Social Media as Space for Critical Discourse and Art Practiceon Twitter @ PMxPostMeridiem, and An Evening with Robert Zhao Renhui at Kadist Art Foundation.

ACAW-SF 2014 continues its collaborative endeavor among cultural institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. The new names this year include API Cultural Center, Asian American Women Artists Association, Asian Improv aRts, Blackball Universe Gallery, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Chinese Historical Society of America, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Dance Mission Theater, Epekto Art Projects, Gregory Lind Gallery, Julina Togonon Fine Arts, Kearny Street Workshop, Lenora Lee Dance, Montalvo Arts Center, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, Post Meridiem (PMx), and SFO Museum.

We would like to express our gratitude to the chairs and consortium members of ACAC-SF. We are grateful as well for the generous support provided by Asia Society Northern California, California College of the Arts and everyone else who has contributed their efforts toward this occasion.

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