Guo Fengyi drew from the wealth of Chinese culture for inspiration. She centered her practice on herself, while externally touching upon nature and internally meridians and beliefs. >> Read more
In celebration of its fifth anniversary, for summer 2018 OCAT Xi’an orchestrated a special focus on “Xi’an”, its art, culture, and geography present and past, through a large-scale, expanded presentation of the Xi’an Showcase project. >> Read more
Although it has been five years since the launch of Carnegie International's “Life on Mars” in 2008, the 2013 edition surprises one as a truly focused and intellectually challenging show, proving the long wait to have been worthwhile. >> Read more
August is upon us in all its lethargic glory—a sense also pervading the galleries as some rather lackluster Summer Shows last into their final (or fill-in) weeks before new Autumn openings...
Artists, critics, and enthusiasts from the mainland, the territories, and the diaspora alike – doubtless alongside countless numbers of Sinophiles – will find Venice a welcoming second home this summer and autumn.
Founded by Lu Jie in the 798 Art District of Beijing in 2002, Long March Space plays a vital role in pursuing new avenues of production, discourse and promotion of contemporary art in China. >> Read more