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2012.06.08 Fri, by

Anselm Kiefer’s “Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom”

Zhang Xiaogang (Chinese artist): White Cube is bringing out new works by established artist Kiefer. Mao and "Hundred Flowers" — why repaint this topic? Is this done specifically for the Chinese market? >> Read more
2017.11.08 Wed, by

Deutschland 8: Curating in Bulk

Deutschland 8 is an exhibition project spanning seven locations in Beijing that—so the organizers claim—comprehensively presents the entire development of art in Germany from 1945 up to now. But which Germany? >> Read more
2017.08.23 Wed, by

Originality, Diversity and Independence: Call for Submissions to the Fourth International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC 4)

The International Awards for Art Criticism Ltd. (IAAC) launches the fourth edition of their Awards this month (IAAC 4) and will announce their new competition rules, awards system and members of its international jury at a press conference to be held at the Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum on 2 June 2017. >> Read more
2017.05.24 Wed, by

Phillips Announces Spring Highlights
Led by Andy Warhol and Yoshitomo Nara

Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the 20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Evening Sale, which is led by some of the biggest names in international modern and contemporary art, including Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha, Anselm Kiefer, Danh Vo and Peter Doig. >> Read more
2016.12.08 Thu, by

Recent Reflections: Zhao Zhao at Tang Contemporary

This young rebel, this witty thief who mocked famous artists’ huge installations, is now on the other side of the fence. >> Read more
2016.10.28 Fri, by

ZHU JINSHI
“Detached from Colour”
Pearl Lam Galleries
Hong Kong

Hong Kong—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present Detached from Colour, a solo exhibition by Beijing-based artist Zhu Jinshi, at its Pedder Building space. >> Read more
2016.06.14 Tue, by

“Over the Wall: Paintings Tempted by Installation”

The combination of non-traditional materials and hand-painted images here should not be seen as artists making efforts towards new visual effects. >> Read more
2013.10.16 Wed, by

Sifang Art Museum Inaugural Exhibition:The Garden of Diversion

The opening exhibition at the Sifang Art Museum designed by Steven Holl Architects re-considers the utopian tradition of philosophical gardens in China. Within this evinced context the exhibition connects a variety of subject mater, such as the meaning of monuments and folly gardens, or the body, hedonism and experience economy. >> Read more
2013.10.16 Wed, by

“The Garden of Diversion”: Sifang Art Museum Inaugural Exhibition

Sifang Art Museum in Nanjing announces its inaugural exhibition.
 
 
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Think, 2010.12.15 Wed, by

Why Care about the Shanghai Biennale?

How a Shanghai institution helped legalize avant-garde art practice. >> Read more