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2014.04.03 Thu, by

Art Paris 2014 Report

one key difference distinguished Art Paris from the Armory in New York: echoing the Chinese theme, quite a few galleries in the general section showed Chinese artists - or else works by Western artists dealing with themes connected to China. Guillaume Piens, the artistic director, stated that up to 33 galleries showed works that were in some way or another connected to China. >> Read more
2014.04.01 Tue, by

XIAO YU: GROUND

Pace Beijing is pleased to announce the opening of "Xiao Yu: Ground" on March 27th, 2014. This is Pace Beijing’s first exhibition opening in 2014, and will be the first exhibition at the gallery of Xiao Yu, who recently became an artist represented by Pace Beijing. >> Read more
2014.03.31 Mon, by

ShanghART Supermarket

ShanghART Singapore has the honour of announcing the exhibition SHANGHART SUPERMARKET | XU Zhen – produced by MadeIn Company will be opened on 4th April 2014 through 18th May 2014. >> Read more
2014.02.26 Wed, by

Art14 London preview: Chinese Galleries

A total of eleven China and Hong Kong-based galleries will attend Art 14—the same number as for Art 13, though certain names have come and gone.
 
 
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2013.10.03 Thu, by

Qiu Zhijie Solo Exhibition

As an artist, he has witnessed the rapid social and economical changes of China in the last two decades. Since being deeply rooted in China’s cultural context and this land that he belongs to, he questions the controversial social and political phenomena that he sees, and his works aim to be a comment on these phenomena. >> Read more
2013.07.02 Tue, by

An Acquired Taste?

A look at the mammoth solo exhibition of Wang Xingwei at UCCA, asking if the artist famous for his quotations in paint is an acquired taste, and what (in the Art World), this could mean.
 
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Think, 2013.02.07 Thu, by

Refined, All Too Refined: A Trend of 2012

As we might have imagined, the Chinese art scene of 2012 was full of glitz and clamor. This was demonstrated most aggressively through the curation in the first large-scale solo show of the year... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.06.04 Mon, by

Q&A: Shi Zhiying’s “Infinite Lawn”

Shi Zhiying, a painter known for her stark black-and-white paintings of rather uniform vistas — the wide, open sea, Zen sand gardens, blades of grass that occupy the viewer's horizons — talks to randian about her artistic process. >> Read more

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