Klein Sun Gallery is pleased to present a discussion, "Collecting and Archiving: the Stories behind Chinese Contemporary Art," featuring Sylvain Levy (dsl collection) and Jane DeBevoise (Asia Art Archive). >> Read more
Artists: A Bai, Dong Bingfeng, Fu Duo, Gao Wei, A Boy in Thirsty, Ma Zhongren, Malignant Tumor in the End of Days, Bad Temper Commune, Dead Pills, Xiao Han, Zhao Guoxin >> Read more
The Refuse Ⅰ A little wooden boat drifts on the dirty river. A man and a woman. From their home faraway. Then they get onto the river bank here, build a little shelter with weed mats. They are ancestors of mine, ancestors of half the cities. Ⅱ Our theatre asks one question: do you still […] >> Read more
On May 28, 2015, the award ceremony for “9th Award of Art China—the Most Influential People of the Year” took place in the Great Hall of the Establishment of Virtue [Jianfu Gong] in the Forbidden City in Beijing. >> Read more
Randian recently sat down with Marc Spiegler, the director of Art Basel, along with Adeline Ooi, in a wide-ranging conversation about the strategy and direction of Art Basel...
A rare exhibition of one of the most important collections of Chinese Contemporary Art, displayed for the first time in Moscow, including influential works by Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Xu Zhen, Sun Xun, Liu Wei among many others. >> Read more
This fall, Shanghai’s profusion of events made it almost seem like the central hub of contemporary art in China. Here is an overview of what happened—with more coverage to come later.
The second edition of the Art021 art fair this year still remained at the Rockbund area, part of the Bund in Shanghai. This erstwhile confluence of money and culture of the British elite in the early 20th century has, 80 years later today, taken on a new look. The Art Deco structures are now stuffed with contemporary art. >> Read more