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2014.05.26 Mon, by

Red Brick Museum’s “Tales from the Taiping Era”

The rather (post-)modern looks of a museum made sheerly from red bricks and a garden made up only of slate-gray bricks summon up almost a surreal dream—but real it is! >> Read more
2014.05.01 Thu, by

Hans van Dijk: 5000 Names

A historical exhibition in two parts, co-commissioned by Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing) and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam), comprising documentary materials and artworks that examine the life and work of a defining figure in contemporary Chinese art. >> Read more
2014.04.30 Wed, by

CCAA Awards at Shanghai’s Power Station of Art

The Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA) opened its 15th anniversary exhibition on April 26 at Shanghai's Power Station of Art. The exhibition included a range of artists who have won awards; each artist had one or two pieces—with the notable exception of Ai Weiwei... >> Read more
2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA)

Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA) will soon launch its 15th anniversary exhibition, “15 Years Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA)”, at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai.
 
 
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2014.04.04 Fri, by

Painting Does Not Need to be Defended

A more fundamental question is that any “decline” of painting in China is any more than a moment’s fancy, when in actual fact, painting is actually gaining strength and flourishing in the market. Moreover, art in a frame is still the format which most easily resonates with the wider public audience for art in China... >> Read more
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
2014.01.19 Sun, by

M+ receives major donation of 37 works from Chinese art collector, Guan Yi

WKCDA announced today that M+, Hong Kong’s future museum for visual culture, has received a donation of 37 important works of Chinese contemporary art by Guan Yi, one of the most important art collectors based in the region. >> Read more
2013.12.20 Fri, by

“28 Chinese”: Introducing the Young Generation

The international art crowd convened in Miami again for the 2013 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the goliath art fair along with a myriad of satellite fairs and events. For any fair-goers who might feel interested or even just curious about Chinese contemporary art, “28 Chinese” at the Rubell Family Collection is a must-see... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.29 Fri, by

Meeting Chinese Artists: Don and Mera Rubell

Based in Miami, the Rubell Family Collection is one of the world’s largest private art collections. Here, Iona Whittaker speaks to the founders Don and Mera Rubell about their collection and the keenly anticipated exhibition"28 Chinese Artists", which opens next week... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.07 Thu, by

Rubell Collection Announces Exhibition of 28 Chinese Artists’ Work in December

It has been announced that the Rubell Family Collection will hold an exhibition entitled “28 Chinese” at their private museum, opening on Dec 4, 2013. >> Read more

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