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2015.12.23 Wed, by

Spring Workshop 2016 Program Announcement: Wu Tsang’s World Premiere of Duilian at Spring Workshop

Spring Workshop is delighted to present the world premiere of Duilian, a film installation that is the culmination of a decade-long research project by visual artist and filmmaker Wu Tsang. >> Read more
2015.09.16 Wed, by

Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to announce that the inaugural CAC Research/Creation Fellowship (USD$30,000) has been awarded to Daniel Franke

CAC inaugural Research/Creation Fellowship (USD$30,000) awarded to Daniel Franke for his project proposal “Abstract History Machine.” >> Read more
Think, 2015.02.12 Thu, by

Time’s Up for Bureaucrat-Calligraphers

Some time after the new year, an emphatic remark by Wang Qishan at a CCDI group discussion session made the Chinese calligraphy world shudder... >> Read more
Think, 2014.04.28 Mon, by

Anselm Franke to be Chief Curator for the 10th Shanghai Biennale

The Organizing Committee of the Shanghai Biennale has finally announced the selection of Anselm Franke as the chief curator of the 10th Shanghai Biennale. It will take place at Shanghai’s mammoth Power Station of Art, with an area of over 40 000 sqm. >> Read more
Think, 2014.03.13 Thu, by

Met Ink Art Show Falls Flat

Credit must be given to the Met, as the exhibition’s wide selection of works allows many unfamiliar Chinese names exposure on an institutional level in the West. Nonetheless, this raises a side issue as well—some of the works exhibited have little relevance to the themes they serve and thus the exhibition sometimes wanders off topic. >> Read more
Think, 2013.10.28 Mon, by

Li Songsong: We Have Betrayed the Revolution

Li’s paintings are the sum of numerous apparent contradictions: between materiality and flatness; the painterly and the sculptural; abstractness and narrative; the actual and the virtual; aestheticization and anti-auratic dislocation; vaulting ambition and bodily limitation. >> Read more
Think, 2013.09.06 Fri, by

Multiple Perspectives: New Works by Xie Xiaoze

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on September 7, 2013 of Multiple Perspectives: New Works by Xie Xiaoze. He is currently the Paul & Phyllis Wattis Professor in Art, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University, California, USA. >> Read more
Think, 2013.08.01 Thu, by

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE – Chinese Contemporary Abstract Ink




SHANGHAI – Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Beyond Black and White, an exhibition showcasing 18 works by eight Chinese contemporary ink artists. >> Read more
Think, 2013.06.25 Tue, by

China in Venice

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.
 
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History & Theory, 2013.03.13 Wed, by

The Return of a Thousand Years of Ink

Thoughts about the "Masterpieces of Early Chinese Painting and Calligraphy in American Collections" shown at the Shanghai Museum.
(article available in Chinese only) >> Read more

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