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Reviews
“Monstrous Beauty” Offers Oceans of Possibilities for Asian Femininity
Curated by Iris Moon, “Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art interrogates the aestheticization and commodification of porcelain—and how these attitudes were (and are) co-constructive to conceptions of Asian femininity. On through August 17, 2025, the eclectic exhibition contains nearly 200 works that range from 16th-century European chinoiserie to contemporary works by Asian and Asian American women artists, creating a discourse that spans across oceans and time.
Moon’s revisionary approach enables us to reframe the style of Chinoiserie as capacious rather than reductive, and the renewed context invigorates boundless potential for Asian femininity in the many, infinite ways that it may be.
By Hannah Bae
By Hannah Bae
Interviews
Li Jun Li and Yao on Representing Asian Americans in the South in “Sinners”
By Zachary Lee
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Essays
Photo Essay: Celebrating Eid al-Fitr
By Ahmad Abdulwadood, Asif Ali, Sangeetha Kowsik, and Kaira Widodo
Profiles
Interviews
W.O.W. Project’s Mei Lum and lucky risograph’s Amanda Chung on Supporting Chinatown through Art
By Mei Lum, Amanda Chung, and The Amp
News
Asian American Arts Alliance Selected As Fiscal Sponsor for National Asian Pacific American Museum Commission
By A4 Staff
Asian American Arts Alliance Awards Hongbo Cai and Devi Majeske the 2025 Van Lier Fellowships for Music
By A4 Staff