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2016.05.26 Thu, by

Fab-Union Space Opening: Lover | Hu Zi Solo Exhibition

FAB-UNION SPACE in collaboration with Don Gallery co-host the solo show of Hu Zi which is curated by Robin Peckham. >> Read more
2016.05.18 Wed, by

Xie Nanxing: “Someone’s Portrait”

Tang Contemporary Art is thrilled to present Xie Nanxing’s solo exhibition “Someone’s Portrait” at its Hong Kong gallery, curated by Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2016.03.15 Tue, by

Liu Ding’s new works: Li Jianguo Born in 1952 – Antenna Space

Antenna Space is proud to present Liu Ding’s solo exhibition, Li Jianguo Born in 1952, on view from March 18 to April 25. >> Read more
2016.02.20 Sat, by

Massimo De Carlo expands into Asia with Hong Kong gallery space in Pedder Building

Massimo De Carlo gallery opens its first Asian space in Hong Kong’s Pedder Building this Art Week showing a commitment to the region. >> Read more
2015.12.09 Wed, by

Shanghai Center of Photography (SCôP) presents:
FIGURES of SPEECH —
A New Look at the Photograph as Portrait

“Figures of Speech” refers to the subjects of the photographic works that the exhibition presents. >> Read more
2015.11.06 Fri, by

From Imagery to Theatricality—Wu Junyong’s “Portrait of Light”

The blunt social satire of Wu's earlier works has been replaced with metaphors more implicit and sophisticated. >> Read more
2015.11.03 Tue, by

“Making Space”, A Talk by Artist Antony Gormley

2 November 2015 (HONG KONG) – Hong Kongers are invited to hear British artist Antony Gormley discuss his practice at a free event being hosted to celebrate the launch of Event Horizon in Hong Kong. Register now at www.eventhorizon.hk or follow this link. >> Read more
2015.09.08 Tue, by

Wu Junyong: Portrait of Light – Hive Center for Contemporary Art

Hive Center for Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the opening of Wu Junyong’s solo exhibition, Portrait of Light on Sept. 6th 2015. >> Read more
2015.04.16 Thu, by

Portrait of a Blind Artist Obscured by Flowers

Gander drily recites a maudlin tale of an inspiring young child he had met on the beach during his student days—that gentle uplift you might read in Upworthy and Humans of New York. As the story concludes, Gander's halting cadence evaporates as he confessed that a ghost-writer crafted these bizarrely banal heart-warmers which he uses instead of speeches... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.03.05 Thu, by

Cui Xiuwen: a profile in time and space

One only has to look up at the Shanghai “Boogie Woogie” that agitates in fits outside and in myriad renewed metropolises throughout China, as much as anywhere else. Cui’s response is not to compete but to measure, not to define but to explicate, to process, to seek a rebirth. >> Read more

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