Selected Events


Hong Kong


From May 15

"Andreas Gursky"

Solo exhibition. Gagosian Gallery, Hong Kong

"Impure Light"

Jiang Zhi exhibition. Saamlung Gallery, Hong Kong

"Mobile M+"

M+ Museum, Hong Kong

From May 16

"Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom"

Anselm Kiefer exhibition. White Cube Gallery, Hong Kong

From May 17

ArtHK 12

HK Convention Center, Hong Kong


Beijing


To May 20

"Anxiety as an Art Tool"

Exhibition by Keren Cytter. Magician Space, Beijing

To May 27

"The Important Thing Is Not The Meat"

Exhibition by Gu Dexin. Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing

"The Tunnel"

Galleria Continua. Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing

To Jun 2

"Life Most Intense"

Exhibition by Ma Ke. Platform China, Beijing

To Jun 3

"Même lit, rêves différents"

Exhibition by Chen Zhen. Faurschou Foundation, Beijing

To Jun 15

"Close to the Sea"

Yang Fudong exhibition. ShanghART, Beijing

To Jun 17

"Groundless"

Exhibition by Zhang Hui. Long March Project, Beijing

To Jul 3

"Luo Minjun"

Solo exhibition. Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing


Shanghai


To May 27

"Light Bending into the Retina"

Group exhibition. 18Gallery, Shanghai

To May 28

"Crystal Empire"

Exhibition by Alexandre Joly. AroundSpace, Shanghai

To May 29

"Book from the Ground"

Exhibition by Xu Bing. Shanghai Gallery of Art

Art Market / 2012

 

 

Kerfuffle on the Bund

 

by Jennifer Hall / March 30, 2012

  

After a disagreement with Bund 18 Management, former art director of 18 Gallery, Magda Danysz, is opening her gallery in a new creative cluster in Yangpu.

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The Jury is Still Out

 

by Randian / March 29, 2012

After a promising year in 2011, many were hoping to see Art Stage Singapore solidify its position in the hierarchy of Asian art fairs, but even though many big gallery players turned up (White Cube, Gaogosian, Eigen+Art, among others), gallerists were complaining of low sales and a lack of footfall.

Interview with Fabien Fryns

 

by Chris Moore / January 20, 2012

 

Chris Moore: Fabien, you are originally from Belgium. How did you become involved in art and particularly Chinese art?

Fabien Fryns: I became involved in art quite early on, when I was about fourteen.

Is Art Being Commoditized?

 

by Lugu / January 12, 2012

Since the Financial Crisis, there has been consistent talk of why the art market has managed to sustain relative buoyancy compared to previous crises. One reason is perhaps that art is beginning to show increasing characteristics of fungibles such as commodities.

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