New Emissary – The Diplomat https://thediplomat.com The Diplomat is a current-affairs magazine for the Asia-Pacific, with news and analysis on politics, security, business, technology and life across the region. Wed, 28 Jun 2023 12:05:20 +0900 en-US ‘Make My Day’ When it comes to getting the best out of the Asian art world, Clint Eastwood’s Harry Callahan said it right.

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Thai Wine Weekends Wine lovers might not immediately think of Thailand as the place for a glass of red. One winery is trying to change that.

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Tiger Mothers To Be Celebrated? Chinese-American author Amy Chua’s book has shaken up the image of Asian moms—for good or for bad?

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Indoor Art Watching Asia’s most expensive high-end artwork is no longer limited to the eyes of the elite.

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Zhu Wei, on Art & China What are the consequences of art in China taking a backseat to economic progress and Western influence?

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Thai Art in Bangkok In Bangkok, one of Thailand’s top art universities is one of the best places to find home-grown talent.

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Not Lost in Translation Kyung-Sook Shin’s latest novel has hit it big in the US. So why has ‘Please Look After Mom’ been so successful?

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Japan’s Robot Love Hurts Why wasn’t robot-loving Japan able to dispatch any useful specimens in the crucial weeks following the earthquake?

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Please Look After Mom South Korean writer Kyung-Sook Shin’s novel is a runaway hit in the US. A new dimension of the Korean Wave?

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Modern Art & Culture in Bangkok Thailand’s capital offers many convenient spots for visitors wanting to get a feel for its vibrant arts and culture scene.

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Medan's Architectural Allure Though not one of Indonesia’s top travel destinations, a unique urban landscape makes Medan worth visiting.

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Karaoke, Ancient Harmony? A popular modern pastime in countries like China and Japan, karaoke’s roots may actually lie in ancient philosophy.

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Global PechaKucha Day 90 cities around the world come together to help rebuild Japan. But how can creativity assist in disaster recovery?

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Creative Japan Aid, Big and Small From a pop concerts to handmade hats, relief efforts for victims of the earthquake and tsunami are going strong.

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A Whole Lot of Art in Bangkok There are plenty of art spots to explore in Bangkok, but the centrally located Silom Galleria is a perfect place to start.

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Ai Weiwei, Art 'Godfather' Experts following the recent ‘art crackdown’ in China suggest Ai draws a distinct line between his activism and art.

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The Wait For Murakami's IQ84 The popular writer’s first English release in years is coming. Fans are likely already on the edge of their seats.

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Aftershock in Japan Japan experiences a 7.1 magnitude aftershock exactly one month after the first quake. Tsunami warning issued, lifted.

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Japan: A Sombre Anniversary One month after the earthquake and tsunami devastated parts of the country, moods remain sombre. Rightfully so?

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Music of Asia: Kazakhstan A recent music festival highlighted unique music traditions from Kazakhstan—and one stand-out kobyz performance.

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The Art of Not Forgetting Tokyo is still dark from last month’s tragedy. But tsunami and earthquake victims are being kept in the light.

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The Kite Runner Now Nearly a decade since it was first published, Khaled Hosseini’s novel set in Afghanistan is as relevant as ever.

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Pop Art Fundraisers for Japan Artists from around the world come together for Japan following last month’s earthquake and tsunami.

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Music for Confidence A Japan youth performance project offers an alternative way of boosting young people’s self-esteem.

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A Photographer's China Embracing China isn’t just about shooting from behind a camera lens. Connecting with its people is key.

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Earthquake & Tsunami Art Relief Gallerists and museums around the world come up with creative ways to help the victims of the Japan disaster.

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Japan Tsunami Aftershock (Video) Ulara Nakagawa recounts visiting Miyagi Prefecture, the area hardest hit by last week’s earthquake and tsunami.

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Tokyo: Searching for Comfort Tokyo is still reeling from the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Art can help people in the healing process.

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Japan Tsunami Aftermath Video Ulara Nakagawa shares footage of one of the worst-hit areas from last week’s earthquake and tsunami.

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Making Progress Earthquake warnings, tsunami alerts and conflicting reports on nuclear plants make the journey to Sendai tense.

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A Brave Face on a Crisis Stopping in Niigata on the way to the earthquake and tsunami-hit zone, things look normal. But looks can be deceiving.

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Tokyo Earthquake Pictures Tokyo is still experiencing aftershocks following the 8.9 temblor. We’re collecting images taken by staff and readers.

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Art and Automobiles Tomohiro Todoroki is an inspirational Japanese artist who uses unconventional events as vehicles for his art.

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Power of Languages Chinese has the potential to become the next global language. Its rise has also made it an effective soft power tool.

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March Rare Wine Auction A major auction taking place in Hong Kong this weekend is bound to add to the current wine buzz in Asia.

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Confucius Controversy Confucius Institutes as vehicles for spreading Chinese propaganda? There’s little to support this notion.

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A Hearts and Minds Thing Confucius Institutes are one of China’s most notable soft power initiatives. What is behind their success?

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In Need of Sensuality and Hype? Japan’s ‘soft and cute’ contemporary art scene could do with some more political and sexual flair.

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The Confucian Comeback A major revival in interest over Confucianism in China could change the image of Confucius Institutes.

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K-Pop Versus J-Pop Korean pop keeps growing in popularity. Why are K-pop acts leaving their J-pop peers behind?

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Confucius: What’s in a Name? Confucius Institutes have little to do with the ancient philosopher after which they’re named. But does it matter?

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An Unexpected Manga Artist Emerging comic artist Wisut Ponnimit stands out for his positive themes, talent—and for not being Japanese.

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Comerford Serves White House The White House’s first Filipino and first female executive chef specializes in ethnic American food.

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Five Art Universities at NACT Works by over 400 artists from 5 Japanese art schools have come together at one Tokyo art museum.

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Japan’s Fashion Subcultures From Gothic Lolitas to French maids, Japan’s incredible fashion evolution is now being led by its young females.

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Asia’s Airports Soar Judging by recent rankings, airport operators in the West might have a thing or two to learn from their Asian cousins.

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21st Century Asian Soft Power Egypt has shown the potential importance of soft power. Asia doesn’t want to be left behind.

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In Search of New Japanese Artists Art is a reflection of society. Does a lack of emerging talent from top art schools reflect a passionless Japan?

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More Than Anime From samurai classics to J-horror, Japanese cinema is a cultural force still to be reckoned with.

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Creative Voice of Islam in Asia A unique initiative emphasizes how the arts will become increasingly important in creating bridges of understanding.

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Wine’s Appeal Bubbling in India Despite an emerging wine culture in India, high prices of imports are limiting the potential of the ‘healthier’ spirit.

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One Job, Two Settings In Japan students and artists alike find it difficult to deviate from the norm. Both art and a sense of community can help.

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A Prince's Manuscript Unbound A new exhibit will showcase more than 30 richly painted miniatures that illustrate scenes from a Persian national epic.

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Korean Re-Boom in Japan A ‘second generation Korean Wave’ has reportedly hit Japan, powered by fresh K-pop exports. But is it all good?

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Mainstreaming Asia What’s behind the increasing popularity of Asian culture worldwide? Generations of ‘ethnic assertion,’ for one.

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Let The Art Talk One of the worst things gallery staff can do is talk excessively. It’s key to let viewers and art connect in silence.

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Priest to Promote Korean Comics? Will a 3-D Hollywood horror film be well-received enough to draw attention toward South Korea’s comic scene?

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Sung Yeonju’s ‘Edible Fashion’ It may sound kitschy, but this emerging Korean artist’s food-based fashion is actually far from it.

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Literary Animals Teem in Jaipur The annual Jaipur Literature Festival was one enhanced by one-of-a-kind hero encounters and even a little bit of drama.

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Art in the Best Surroundings The atmosphere of an art exhibit can make or break the experience for a visitor. Japan’s art world should take note.

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Asia-Pacific Still in Oscar Running Two remaining contenders for the 2011 Academy Awards highlight crucial issues facing the region and its people.

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The Many Shades of Beauty Western beauty standards seem to favor tanned skin to pale. Is the grass just always greener on the other side?

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Natural vs. Light? Asians spend billions a year on products and treatments to ‘whiten’ their skin. Is it time to turn the focus to inner beauty?

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Asia and the Fashion Future Seamless or even spray-on attire may not be too far away in fashion’s future. Will Asian consumers be driving progress?

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More Art Savvy Tips If you want to expand your overall knowledge and enjoyment of art, here are two expert ideas for getting started.

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A Dynamic Fashion World As one of the most dynamic regions in the world, there’s lots more change to come for Asia, including in fashion.

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India’s Animated Future: To Come What is the current state of the animation industry in India? A little ‘behind’ globally, but maybe not for long.

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Bringing Down Ai Weiwei? The artist’s $1.2 million Shanghai studio’s been torn down. What larger ‘trend’ might this gov’t move indicate?

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India’s 1st Animated Superhero Ashoka the Hero is a departure from mythological story-lines and poorly dubbed Japanese anime imports.

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Two Ways to Get Art-Savvy If one of your 2011 resolutions is to learn more about art, here are two expert ideas for getting started on a ‘savvy’ New Year.

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Jason Wu: Taiwan’s Pride How has this fast-rising young designer become a source of inspiration and pride for many Taiwanese?

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Architecture for Autism? A Tokyo-based architect’s unique initiative for children might provide hope through a ‘primitive future’ style.

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Asian-American Fashion Wave Asian-American fashion designers are big in the fashion world now. How might fame be harder for them to cope with?

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2010’s Priciest Chinese Artwork There’s an interesting story behind the centuries-old Chinese art piece that set a new all-time record in 2010.

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Miniature Painting… Animated? A traditional Asian art form is experiencing a comeback thanks to some modern artists…and their unique ‘tweaks.’

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Will Manhwa Catch Manga? Comics are getting a boost thanks to the iPad. Does this mean Korean comics will now get a share of the spotlight too?

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'CODE RED' Art: Yeoh Kean Thai Malaysian artist Yeoh Kean Thai’s new art reflects both his own unique life story and environmental threats today.

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Sapporo, Japan: Worth a Visit This often forgotten Japanese city to the north is surprisingly modern, friendly and design-savvy — and well worth a visit.

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Japan Loves Its Leggy, Cool K-Pop Female Korean pop groups are taking off overseas—especially in Japan. Is K-Pop success thanks to more leg…and talent?

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A Brief Holiday Hiatus There’ll be plenty of new arts and culture topics for 2011 when The New Emissary returns from a brief holiday hiatus.

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‘Asianness’ in Fashion Will the ‘Asian Look’ have staying power with Asians themselves now they’re poised to become top consumers?

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A Light on Fashion and Asia The ‘East meets West’ theme has been done to death by the fashion magazines. What other stories are out there?

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5 Artful Holiday Gifts for Kids Ideas for children’s gifts that’ll teach, won’t easily be tired of, and that might make a lifelong impact.

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Norwegian Wood OK, and Pretty Despite a tepid critical reception so far, people will go see the film adaptation of one of Japan’s most revered books.

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A Delhi ‘Culture Report’ There’s been remarkable change in New Delhi’s cultural landscape—including in dining, drinking habits and food stores.

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Art Lover’s Holiday Wish List An art lover’s holiday wish list goes beyond apparel and iPads and include things that will benefit the whole art world.

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A ‘Global Denim Project’ A new project looks at denim’s popularity around the world and highlights the link between what we wear and identity.

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A Noodle Invasion in India? They’ve been popular for decades in China, Japan and Korea. Are noodles now set to become a new Indian staple?

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Tokyo Gets Green Nod New trends are turning Japan’s hopes for a greener future into a reality. And it’s capital has gotten an extra morale boost.

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Missing Art Coverage? High-profile Asian artists and their pricey works make the biggest international art news headlines. Is this a bad thing?

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3 Must-See Asian Galleries Three contemporary galleries located in three popular Asian cities, have proven track records in finding young talent.

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A New Indian Foodscape Will the changing ways of food consumption in India also mean change for society on a larger scale?

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India’s Looming Health Issue Obesity and diabetes are just some health issues that may be arising from India’s contemporary food landscape.

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Indian Food and the West The world might be misinformed on what ‘Indian food’ really is. But the secret to its appeal may lie in its mysteriousness.

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India’s Food That Binds Does Indian food in particular have the ability to nourish people with a sense of home and community?

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‘Eye’ of the Gallerist Rule of thumb: If you visit enough galleries, you’re bound to find something good. And the ‘eye’ of the gallerist counts.

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