Randian interviews Dr. Alexandra Munroe, Ted Lipman and Dr. Thomas J. Berghuis about Wang Jianwei’s “Time Temple” — part of a five-year initiative by the Guggenheim Museum and the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation to promote current Chinese art... >> Read more
Editor of the Book History of Exhibitions: Shanghai 1979-2006, Biljana Ćirić will be in conversation with Zhang Jianjun and Shi Yong for the book launch reflecting of artists organized exhibitions in Shanghai.
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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
Though the artistic creation of the era cannot help but converge, to a high degree, in terms of style or theme, this did not mean artists had no room for creativity. >> Read more
Artworks produced during the Popular Republic of China’s foundation in 1949 were the aesthetic reference of the time and have now become iconic pieces. These paintings depict an ongoing revolution: its heroes and the important reforms put in place by Mao Zedong... >> Read more
[Press Release] SYMPOSIUM| SCREENING Sites of Construction August – October 2013 Where Multiple venues Exhibitions are where artworks meet their public. In the context of Asia, however, in the absence of systematic public collections and substantial academic art history departments dedicated to 20th and 21st century art from the region, exhibitions are more than just […] >> Read more
In the 1980s "Judy" Lybke worked as a curator in Leipzig, founding the first commercial gallery in communist East Germany and holding exhibitions in his flat. >> Read more