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2017.02.14 Tue, by

The Weather War
Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum

On 4th March, 2017, the Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum will present “The Weather War”, a special commissioned exhibition produced by curator Kaimei Olsson Wang and the Swedish artists duo Bigert & Bergström (Mats Bergart and Lars Bergström, B&B). This will the artistic duo’s first large scale solo exhibition in Asia. The Weather War is a […] >> Read more
2016.06.23 Thu, by

Zane Mellupe and Shao Wenhuan – 1933 Contemporary
Shanghai

With her solo exhibition Entropy: Sending out an application for an N-sum, >> Read more
2015.08.31 Mon, by

SU XIANGPAN:A FUZZY DECISION – 55 Gallery

55 is proud to present a solo exhibition “A Fuzzy Decision” by artist Su Xiangpan, curated by Wang Kaimei. >> Read more
2015.08.19 Wed, by

Video Art Exhibition Beyond Frozen Point Coming up in Shanghai -

Artists: Are&Sturla Pilskog (Norway), Elle Marja Eira (Norway), Xiaofei Li, Liselotte Wajstedt (Sweden), Tobias Bernstrup (Sweden), Rui Wang, Lian Yi, Bohua Tang >> Read more
2015.08.12 Wed, by

Beyond the Frozen Point: Stories from the North

Organizers: Tromsø International Film Festival, Shanghai International Culture Association. >> Read more
2015.04.09 Thu, by

UNEARTH:QIU SHIJIE-55

55 is please to announce that Hangzhou based artist QIU Shijie will return to the art scene after a 12-year-absence with a solo exhibition entitled UNEARTH, >> Read more
2013.04.29 Mon, by

House of 72 Tenants Updated

In the 1950s, a comedy series called “The House of 72 Tenants” took the world of television by storm. It depicted the lives of the working class in Shanghai prior to Liberation in 1949; it became emblematic of life in Shanghai with one single line: “Rooms as small as pigeon cages, with lodgers all crammed inside"... >> Read more
2013.03.05 Tue, by

White Nights, Black Days

White Nights, Black Days Curator: Kaimei Wang Artist: Jesper Waldersten A year in Sweden is distinctive because of its long and bright summer, white nights versus the short and dark winter, black days. Consequently Swedes are formed by such extreme nature conditions: happy and delightful in the summer; melancholy and gloomy in the winter. “White […] >> Read more