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2018.03.13 Tue, by

ZHENG CHONGBIN
‘Walking Penumbra’
INK studio, Beijing

INK studio Beijing is proud to announce a major solo exhibition entitled Walking Penumbra for California- and Shanghai-based artist Zheng Chongbin. >> Read more
2018.02.18 Sun, by

MATTHIAS BITZER
‘Sequences from a volatile now’
Almine Rech Gallery

Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to present ‘Sequences from a volatile now’, a new exhibition by Matthias Bitzer from April 17th to May 19th, 2018. This exhibition will be the artist’s fifth solo presentation with the gallery. On this occasion, a new body of work will be presented encompassing drawing, painting and sculpture with the […] >> Read more
2018.02.01 Thu, by

A.R. PENCK
Paintings From The 1980s and Memorial To An Unknown East German Soldier
Michael Werner Gallery, London

Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to announce two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, one of the most important artists to emerge from Germany during the post-war period. Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an Unknown East German Soldier will be presented concurrently from 23 February to 21 April. >> Read more
2017.11.14 Tue, by

Sotheby’s Hong Kong Spring 2018
Contemporary Ink Art Sale, Invitation to consign

Contemporary ink art at Sotheby’s brings together artists from around the world, inspired by ink’s infinite possibilities. Today, ink is not just a medium; it encapsulates a rich aesthetic tradition of technique, innovation and discernment. The geographical boundaries and formal definitions are increasingly blurred, and this emerging category broadens the contemporary art market with outstanding works that draw on such a rich medium. >> Read more
2017.10.09 Mon, by

Jian-Jun Zhang: Between Then and Now, OCAT Xi’an

Shanghai-born, now New York-based conceptual artist Jian-Jun Zhang began working with historic artifacts in the mid-1990s. The work of past artists has always worked to inspire later generations, but as the twentieth-century drew to a close, contemporary artists no longer sought to extend the ideas of masters who had gone before them. Instead, they turned […] >> Read more
2017.08.27 Sun, by

Moist and Burnt: As Ink Breathes Panel Discussion

Dates 2017.08.27 (Sun.) Guided Tour 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | Panel discussion 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Venue Tina Keng Gallery Host Ava Pao-shia Hsueh Panelists Hsiao Chong-Ray, Xia Kejun, and Yuan Hui-Li Contemporary Ink Forms and the Restructuring of Aesthetics: Yuan Hui-Li’s Revolution of Fiery Ink How does one reshape the ink forms and artistic […] >> Read more
2017.07.21 Fri, by

Thinking Ink – Improvisations on Cultural Criteria
Gajah Gallery, Singapore

urpassing any other medium, ink painting has embodied ideas of the Chinese culture and its arc of identity throughout the millennia. In Southeast Asia, with ink artists from the Chinese diaspora predominantly based in Singapore, the pioneer-generation artists continued with the literati ink tradition in the Nanyang. >> Read more
2017.07.09 Sun, by

Tina Keng Gallery| Moist and Burnt: As Ink Breathes, Yuan Hui-Li Solo Exhibition

Contemporary ink painter Yuan Hui-Li, ideologically inclined by her perception of tradition, history, and context, has long been on the path to innovation. >> Read more
2017.07.06 Thu, by

Zheng Li: An Artist’s Obsession with the Aesthetics of Brush and Ink

Anyone who knows both me and Zheng Li is aware that we are unabashed admirers of each other’s work. >> Read more
2017.06.01 Thu, by

YANG JIECHANG
Earth Roots. Paintings 1985-1999
INK Studio, Beijing

INK Studio, the critically-acclaimed Beijing art gallery, is proud to present Earth Roots, the first systematic survey of internationally renowned artist Yang Jiechang’s One Hundred Layers of Ink series. A stunning statement in its inception in 1989, the series has been extremely influential on the development of contemporary Chinese art, anticipating now-commonplace strategies like repetition, […] >> Read more

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