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2014.12.08 Mon, by

Fou Gallery

Fou is an apartment gallery and creative lab based in New York. Fou is dedicated to promote creative talents and projects of our time. As suggested by its name, Fou is a denial of the mainstream commercial gallery model and an active contributor to a new organic art community. With the belief that enjoying art […] >> Read more
2017.06.01 Thu, by

Han Bing, “Neighborhood Institutions-Paths, Nodes and Enclaves”, ANTENNA SPACE, Shanghai

In Han Bing’s new paintings, fragments of urban space appear as portraits. Torn posters and sprayed tags and coils of chain-link fence coalesce into veritable personalities—not faces, nothing recognizable, but the sense is there nonetheless. There’s a whole genre of art and film in which the personification of architecture allows personal dramas to play out […] >> Read more
2016.08.19 Fri, by

(中文) 「art book in China」abC艺术书展2016·上海

(中文) 2016年abC艺术书展(上海)将展出约360件不同内容形式的艺术家书和自主出版物,参展人/单位多达108位。你能在这里看到最多最全——当下中国的创作者运用“书”这一经典的媒介所做的创造,这其中包括艺术家、设计师、摄影师、插画师等,以及致力于艺术出版的优秀出版人/单位。 >> Read more
2015.03.03 Tue, by

ANTENNA SPACE | HAN Bing Solo Exhibition: Best Least Worst Option

On March 6, 2015, Antenna Space is pleased to present Han Bing’s solo exhibition Best Least Worst Option. >> Read more
2014.12.08 Mon, by

Zhai Liang:”New York is A Big Liar”

New York – Fou Gallery is pleased to present Beijing based artist Zhai Liang’s first solo exhibition in the United States from September 6 through November 15, 2014. >> Read more
2014.08.14 Thu, by

Summer Reading: Framed Reality

A frame is a shape, a drawing. It is both invisible and present — a dotted line that serves to demarcate a designated area or a tangible border which separates inside from out. It is the scintillation of presence, the oscillation between undetectable contours and harsh delineation, where frames force us to have a heightened awareness... >> Read more
2014.07.09 Wed, by

Somewhere Else

What are young Chinese artists doing in New York? This is an interesting question.The artists, with background like this, are likely to be expected to conform to a specific, predictable worldview, focused on several Chinese styles, as spokespersons for a singular cultural or social identity. >> Read more