Exhibition

Rising Voices: Contemporary Art from Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Rising Voices: Contemporary Art from Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Closes Sunday, 10 January 2027

£17.00

V&A South Kensington

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Rising Voices offers an unparalleled view of the Asia Pacific region’s dynamic creative landscape. Foregrounding First Nations perspectives and diverse artistic approaches, the exhibition features rare works by over 40 pioneering creatives.

Exhibition

  • Closes Sunday, 10 January 2027

  • V&A South Kensington

Cromwell Road

London, SW7 2RL

Concessions apply.

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+44 (0)20 7942 2000

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Header image:

Ah Xian China/Australia b.1960 China China – Bust no.4 1998 Porcelain, cast from figure, with hand-painted cobalt underglaze, reduction-fired red copper glaze and clear glaze The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 2000 with funds from The Myer Foundation, a project of the Sidney Myer Centenary Celebration 1899–1999, through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia © Ah Xian Image courtesy: QAGOMA