Established in 2008, Ray Art Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to photo-based art. Its mission is threefold:to raise public awareness and understanding about photography and contemporary visual culture, to support historical research into photography in China and to sponsor contemporary photographers... >> Read more
The exterior of this former theme park is a chromatic nightmare. A monstrous fabricated rock terrain, the geological terror fortifies the premises in a throbbing sprawl of blood red and sickly yellow. >> Read more
The four artists involved in the exhibition, Chai Yiming, He Saibang, Jiang Qigu and Yu Peng all live in metropolis, among urban hustling, yet they all maintain some kind of distance from reality. >> Read more
In conjunction with the National Museum of China in Beijing, where Huang's oeuvre will be subject of a solo show with the same name, Ink Studio shows Huang's most recent work. >> Read more
Chris Moore surveys Zhang Huan's art since the artist returned to China, with particular focus on the Ash Paintings exhibited at White Cube in London this summer, along with his major installations.... >> Read more
Since the late 1980s, contemporary Chinese art has gained an increasingly high profile within the international art world. This profile has accrued for four substantive reasons: first, because of the sometimes highly innovative way in which producers of contemporary Chinese art have sought to combine/hybridize attitudes, >> Read more