On November 6, 2016, Permanent Abstraction: Epiphanies of a Modern Form in Escaped Totalities will open at the Red Brick Art Museum in Beijing. The exhibition is curated by Su Wei and Sonja Lau. >> Read more
In recent years, large-scale exhibitions on the academic study, historical overview, and specialized exhibition of video art have been held in both western and non-Western countries. >> Read more
A new exhibition in Gallery Yang, “aaajiao – Untitled”, is set to open on December 12th, 2015. It is the first solo exhibition of artist Xu Wenkai presented by Gallery Yang, and will last till February 29th, 2016. >> Read more
The second phase of a long-term project that proposes (historical) re-readings of artists’ moving image from Hong Kong, China and the UK... >> Read more
LEO XU PROJECTS is proud to present “alias: aaajiao” the first solo exhibition of widely exhibited young Chinese media artist Xu Wenkai, who is based in Shanghai working under the vague internet alias of aaajiao. >> Read more
Tai Chi is presented as part of Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Exhibion. It will be shown at Chronus Art Center from 26th Sep to 28th Nov. Tai Chi will be both a review and an extension in the artists's journey of historical reflection. >> Read more
Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Solo Exhibition focuses on these two artists who have both developed individual approaches to new media art, and contributed each in their own way to the practice and context of this new art form as we experience it today. >> Read more
Cattle Depot Artist Village (牛棚藝術村) is located on 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The site was originally used as a slaughterhouse from 1908 to 1999. It was renovated and developed into a village for artists in 2001. It is now home to around 20 art groups. The old cattle […] >> Read more