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EXHIBITION: The Monkey King in Chinatown: Illustrated Journeys of a Chinese Legend in NYC, May 1 through August 24, 2025 In celebration of AANHPI Heritage Month comes this group exhibition inspired by the mythical Chinese folk hero, the Monkey King, and curated by acclaimed graphic novel artist Jerry Ma. The epitome of tricksterdom, the Monkey King (more formally known as Sun Wukong) first appeared in the 14th-century Chinese novel, Journey to the West. After rebelling against heaven, he’s imprisoned under a mountain for hundreds of years, eventually accompanying the monk Tang Sanzang on his quest for the scriptures that will bring Buddhism to China. Embodying rebellion, daring, and adventure, the Monkey King has since appeared in countless plays, operas, literary works, television shows, video games, and movies. Mr. Ma’s modern Monkey King idea began with his first exhibition at Pearl River Mart, “A Chinatown Odyssey,” his debut solo show. His lively and detailed illustrations reimagined the mythical creature and his...Read More >
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