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DESCRIPTION:This event has been canceled.Join us for a special evening with
  the internationally renowned artist Peng Wei\, whose artworks explore the
  delicate\, fantastic world of dreams\, memories\, desire\, and feminine e
 xperience through a unique approach to traditional Chinese ink painting an
 d calligraphy. At this event\, Peng Wei will show some of her works and di
 scuss how she engages objects while contemplating their materiality and th
 e possibilities of a time-honored painting medium. The event will be moder
 ated by Bard Graduate Center assistant professor Mei Mei Rado\, with a con
 versation loosely structured around three themes—painting the skin\, ink p
 ainting as a total work of art\, and narrating dreams.A Dress and Textile 
 History Conversation.Currently living in Beijing\, Peng Wei is an internat
 ionally celebrated artist who explores the methods of traditional Chinese 
 ink painting to conjure extraordinary realities by layering personal narra
 tives across time\, geographies\, and cultures. Her work interrogates cult
 ural memories\, intellectual belonging\, and issues of gender and sexualit
 y\, transcending the boundaries between the past and present\, and East an
 d West. Since launching her artistic career with the Stone series in 2000\
 , she has created numerous series\, including Robe\, Good Things Come in P
 airs\, Letters from a Distance\, Seven Nights\, Hi-Ne-Ni\, We All Need Sto
 ries\, and so on\, which are executed across different mediums\, such as p
 ainting\, installation\, video\, and photography. Peng Wei has held solo e
 xhibitions at the Cleveland Museum of Art\, the Suzhou Museum\, the Nation
 al Museum of History (Taipei)\, the Changsha Art Museum\, among other venu
 es\, in addition to participating in numerous group exhibitions in museums
  and art fairs around the world. Her artworks have been collected by insti
 tutions such as the Princeton University Art Museum\, the Cleveland Museum
  of Art\, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston\, the Asian Art Museum of San Fra
 ncisco\, the National Art Museum of China\, and the M+ Museum (Hong Kong).
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: CANCELED—Enchanting Surfaces
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