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  • About
    • Mission
    • Contact
  • Resources
    • Case Studies
    • Reports
    • Perspectives
    • Video
  • Programs & Events
    • U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum
      • 2012 U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum
      • 2014 U.S.-China Museum Leaders Forum 
      • 2016 U.S.-China Museum Summit
    • Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2013 Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2015 Arts & Museum Summit
      • 2017 Arts & Museum Summit
    • Special Programs
      • The Changing Landscape of Museums Today  
      • U.S. and Chinese Museums and Their Communities
  • Themes
    • Policy & Systems
    • Preserving Culture
    • 21st-Century Institutions
    • Global Impact
    • Philanthropy & Support

Perspectives

Zihan Loo Uses Alternative Modes to Approach Archives

Singaporean performance and moving-image artist Zihan Loo discusses his work mining archives, exploring the paradoxes between censorship and celebration, and challenging the relationship between [...]

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Barbara Hoffman: Illegal Antiquities Trafficking Destroys a Heritage that Belongs to the World

Barbara Hoffman, an art lawyer, discusses legal aspects of illicit looting and traffic in antiquities, from World War II to the age of ISIS.

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Sarah Kenderdine: Re-negotiating our Notions of Aura, Authorship, and Authenticity

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Bonnie Burnham: “The Greater World Doesn’t Understand, or Think About, the Preservation of Monuments”

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Ong Keng Sen: Finding Common Ground Through the Arts

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Vasif Kortun: Emphasizing Dialogue and Communication Between Turkey and the World

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Helen Philon: To Preserve Archaeological Monuments, Education Comes First

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Louis Yu: Developing New Representation for Chinese Traditional Theater

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Dina Bangdel: Working with Communities and Archeologists to Save Nepalese Cultural Heritage

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Phloeun Prim on Carrying Traditions Through Difficult Times

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Anita Chung: Promoting Chinese Art and Culture Globally Through Art Exhibitions

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Sai Nyi Nyi Soe: Investing in Burmese Culture and Artists

Sai Nyi Nyi Soe, the administrator of the Gitameit Music Center, discusses the aims and mission of the center and the institution’s eagerness to cooperate with other artistic institutions worldwide.

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Ahmad Sarmast: “Our Biggest Challenge is Security and Safety”

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Timothy P. Whalen: “Conservation is a Team Effort”

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Chang Lin-sheng (Leslie Chang): The Aurora Museum, a 21st-century Museum

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Bilguun Tushinbold: Promoting Local Understanding of Contemporary Art in Mongolia

Bilguun Tushinbold, a board member of the Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association, discusses recent developments in the Mongolian contemporary-art scene and the role of local cultural and [...]

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Fairouz Nishanova: “Music was Never Just Entertainment”

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Jay Levenson: Forging Connections with Museums in Asia and Beyond

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