“My Generation: Young Chinese Artists” is New York-based critic, curator, writer and journalist Barbara Pollack’s well-chosen introduction to new Chinese art and artists. It's the first exhibition in the United States to exclusively showcase the work of the post-Reform and Opening (1978–79 onwards) generation... >> Read more
Michael Ku Gallery was founded in 2008 in Taipei as one of the few galleries with solid art history background. The exhibition program involves both established and new Asian artists. >> Read more
Pace Beijing is pleased to announce the group exhibition, "Beijing Voice: Relations" opening on December 10th,, 2013; The fourth installment of Pace Beijing's annual project Beijing Voice. The exhibition will continue to focus on the field and phenomenon of Chinese contemporary art. >> Read more
Although Cézanne said “Treat nature in terms of the cylinder, the sphere, and the cone,” the viewer will not be able to connect these geometric bodies with nature through any stretch of imagination. On the contrary, the message of the show seems to be the entanglement of violence with the fields of business and politics... >> Read more
Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan present some remarkably fresh and exciting pieces in this show at the Rockbund Art Museum. However, their pairing appears to create an awkward conversation.
As a preview to the exhibition “ON | OFF: China’s Young Artists in Concept and Practice” randian 燃点 is publishing a series of conversations in the lead-up to the opening, offering insights into the concept and planning of the show, and the perspectives of participating artists. Randian Editors Iona Whittaker and Liang Shuhan meet curator Sun Dongdong.... >> Read more