Zao Wou-Ki’s unique pictorial language drew from a rich variety of sources—ancient and modern, Asian and European. Exhibition co-curator Melissa Walt will examine how the artist moved across time and space in several of the... more >
Reception 6–7 pm, William D. Adams Gallery Concert 7–8:30 pm, Given Auditorium Artist Zao Wou-Ki nurtured a lifelong passion for European classical and 20th-century avant-garde music. This concert highlights some of Zao’s favorite pieces, as... more >
Join the student curators of the installation Zao in Context as they discuss and interpret artworks that contextualize the exhibition No Limits: Zao Wou-Ki.
Arnold Chang is a world-renowned artist, art historian, appraiser, and connoisseur who has taught and written extensively about Chinese painting. He served as Director of the Chinese Paintings Department at Sotheby’s and was a specialist... more >
Ellerton M. and Edith K. Jetté Professor of Art Ankeney Weitz, co-curator of No Limits: Zao Wou-Ki, will discuss the calligraphic impulse in the artist’s paintings.
Enjoy a special visit to the exhibition No Limits: Zao Wou-Ki, then make prints inspired by Chinese architecture. Open to adults and children ages 5 and up.
Feast on traditional treats related to the Chinese New Year, view works of art by Chinese artist, and create your own drawings and brush painting inspired by Chinese calligraphy. Open to all ages.