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Peanuts Touring Art Exhibition Unveiled in Asia-Pacific

Fans of the iconic Peanuts brand in Asia-Pacific can now experience a first-of-its-kind touring art exhibition with the opening of How Do You Do, Snoopy? 75 Years: A Journey of Friendship Through Art on June 19 in Taipei, through a collaboration between Peanuts Worldwide and Blue Dragon Art, a leading public art company based in Taiwan. The partnership was brokered on behalf of Peanuts Worldwide by WildBrain CPLG, a trusted partner in licensing and Location Based Entertainment for leading brands worldwide.

Spanning art, culture, fashion and entertainment, How Do You Do, Snoopy? 75 Years: A Journey of Friendship Through Art sees Snoopy and the iconic Peanuts gang reimagined through an Asian lens, featuring four major exhibition zones that bring together 21 artists, 24 leading fashion brands and over 50 classic comic strips and animations. The exhibition also showcases a newly developed space-themed interactive experience. Following its Taipei debut, which runs until September 7, 2025, the exhibition will travel to multiple cities across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region including Bangkok, Shanghai and Seoul.

Special collaboration with 21 artists 

The special collaboration with 21 artists explores how Snoopy and his friends continue to shape contemporary culture, art and everyday life, with each artist invited to create works inspired by Charles M. Schulz’ iconic and beloved Peanuts comics. The lineup includes renowned Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, best known for his iconic Rubber Duck; South Korea’s pioneering character design team Superfiction; German art collective inges idee and Andreas Piontkowitz, celebrated for their surreal and playful style; Seoul-based “donut magician” Jae Yong Kim; and Etsu Egami, a rising star in Japanese contemporary art. Brazilian artist AVAF is also featured, celebrating his connection to Peanuts, which was cemented during his inclusion in the Peanuts Global Artist Collective (2018-2020). Taiwan is proudly represented by four artists with distinctly different styles—Yang Mao-Lin, Ren Shen Er, Chen Tai Hwa and Demos Chiang—joining creatives from three continents for this exhibition.

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