- MOMA – The Museum of Modern Art
- November 6, 2025
- March 16, 2026
Ayoung Kim. Delivery Dancer’s Arc: Inverse (still). 2024. Three-channel video, color, two-channel sound, lighting installation, random video playback and lighting synchronization control program, sundial sculptures, graphic sheets and circular screens (27 min). ACC Future Prize Commission. Courtesy the artist and ACC
- Asian Art Museum
- August 15, 2025
- February 2, 2026
Step into the world of contemporary Japanese ceramics with the groundbreaking exhibition “New Japanese Clay” — a celebration of innovation, tradition, and cultural dialogue. Featuring visionary ceramic artists from Japan, the show explores how clay is being reimagined through bold forms, experimental techniques, and stunning craftsmanship.
- The Getty Center
- June 17, 2025
- September 28, 2025
In the Queer Lens exhibition, we openly acknowledge the complex history of the word “queer” in our wall text and talk about its reclamation by the LGBTQ+ community. In this context, it is not derogatory, but a word of inclusivity and empowerment. Additionally, “Queer” is gender neutral and includes those who are left out of LGBT identifiers (such as intersex).
- Hammer Museum at UCLA
- June 28, 2025
- November 16, 2025
Lawrence Lek creates sci-fi worlds where AI and consciousness blur—NOX imagines a future where sentient machines undergo therapy in an AI-run society.
- MOCA – The Museum of Contemporary Art
- June 29, 2025
- January 4, 2026
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi is accompanied by a Nimoy Emerging Artist Publication Series catalogue, marking the artist’s first monograph.
- LACMA – Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- March 25, 2025
- January 4, 2026
Zheng Chongbin: Golden State is a focused presentation that features two video installation pieces coupled with painted and printed works. Through abstract forms and distorted views of California’s natural landscape, Zheng explores water, light, and movement in his signature works.














