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2018.01.17 Wed, by

Lu Song
Massimo De Carlo, Hong Kong

Massimo De Carlo is pleased to present Combe the first exhibition by Chinese painter Lu Song in our Hong Kong gallery. Lu Song is based in Beijing, where he returned after graduating from the Wimbledon College of Art London in 2006. The artist creates evoking acrylic landscape paintings, inspired by 19th century German Romanticism, which focus […] >> Read more
2017.03.06 Mon, by

Control Point – LU Song – Don Gallery

Don Gallery is thrilled to celebrate the inauguration of its new gallery space in West Bund with the artist LU Song’s first solo exhibition >> Read more
2016.07.14 Thu, by

Magic Hour – Group Exhibition of Nogah Engler, Tom Gidley, Lu Song & Troika

Galerie Huit is delighted to present the summer group exhibition, Magic Hour, featuring new and recent paintings and a mixed media work by Tom Gidley, Nogah Engler, Troika and Lu Song. >> Read more
2014.03.12 Wed, by

Lu Song’s Strange Landscapes

Where are these strange dark lands in Lu Song’s paintings? Who are the lonesome individuals wandering through the symbolic scenery?
 
 
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2016.01.09 Sat, by

Beijing Voice: Song Dong Surplus Value

“Surplus value” is value that people recognize beyond existing value. It is overlooked value. It is not about exploitation, but about discovery and creation. It is the “usefulness of uselessness.” Song Dong >> Read more
2014.08.06 Wed, by

Ma Yansong Selected as Lead Architect for Lucas “Star Wars” Museum

The renowned Beijing architect Ma Yansong and his MAD Architects have been selected as the lead architect for the construction of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. >> Read more
2014.05.04 Sun, by

CHEN WEI: SLUMBER SONG

This spring Ben Brown Fine Arts presents Slumber Song, the first solo exhibition in the UK of contemporary Chinese photographer Chen Wei. >> Read more
2013.10.28 Mon, by

Li Songsong: We Have Betrayed the Revolution

Li’s paintings are the sum of numerous apparent contradictions: between materiality and flatness; the painterly and the sculptural; abstractness and narrative; the actual and the virtual; aestheticization and anti-auratic dislocation; vaulting ambition and bodily limitation. >> Read more
2020.12.16 Wed, by

Article: ‘Xu Zhen: Eternity Vs. Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

Exhibitions of Chinese art outside China tend to confirm certain assumptions about the country's history, culture, politics, and people. At first, ‘XU ZHEN®: Eternity Vs Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), Canberra, seems no exception to this rule, promising viewers a proven combination of two enduring preconceptions about China’s past and present. >> Read more

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