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42
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Thursday, 30 July 2020 to Friday, 18 September 2020

The House of the Rising Lights is a group exhibition featuring more than 40 Asian artists coming from Japan, China, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam and Taiwan. The show is part of the gallery’s exhibition program 2020 Mirrored Souls: The Year of Love, dedicated to the theme of Love in all its nuances. It will present an extensive overview of the most influential trends in Contemporary Asian Art, combining tradition with avant-garde vision.The artists tend to honour their origins, maintaining a deep respect and attachment to their millennial traditions and finally combining with the most avant-garde and contemporary trends at the global level. The show will be on view at the Dorothy Circus Gallery, both in London and Rome. The show at the DCG in Rome will be patronized by the Japan Foundation, Istituto di Cultura Giapponese (for the opening day only) and Istituto per la Cultura Cinese.

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35 Connaught St. W2 2AZ, London 

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