Strange Wonders: Jizi and pioneers of contemporary ink from China The SOAS Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of contemporary ink painting by Jizi
Belonging Flexibly: Non-Muslim migrants from Muslim Asia 'Belonging Flexibly' tells the story of non-Muslim communities from historically Muslim-majority cities in Asia, including (post) Soviet Central Asia, that migrated out of the region due to political instability, international intervention, and civil conflict.
Painting Freedom: Indian modernism and its rebels This exhibition presents the emergence of Indian modern art as a quest for cultural independence, exploring this through the work of the artists Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore and Hemen Mazumdar, as well as a number of their contemporaries.
In the shadow of the constitution: The micropolitics of constitutional contestation in Cambodia Launch of Ben Lawrence's new book on the dynamics of Cambodia's constitutional landscape.
Legal pluralism in Qing China and its transplantation and transformation Max WL Wong argues that in traditional Chinese legal culture, the pluralistic normative orders – derived by the interaction of different orders (including Legalism, Confucianism and state law) – had been adapted and adopted by the local communities for many centuries.
Lunar New Year Celebrations at SOAS | With Cheng Yu and Beibei Wang Join us for celestial and explosive music on traditional instruments from China to welcome the year of the Dragon.
Undergraduate Open Day Join us for our exciting Undergraduate Open Day at SOAS University of London, where you will have the chance to attend taster lectures, tour the Bloomsbury campus, meet our academics, and learn about student life.
Living Democracy The Living Democracy exhibition at SOAS's Brunei Gallery explores the work of political representation in all its messy entanglements, including when the threads that hold it together start to break apart.
Building Africa SOAS’s Brunei Gallery is delighted to announce the unveiling of Building Africa, a ground-breaking exhibition that explores the relationship between architecture and politics.