Were it not for the list of artists and the brief introduction, “Pan Yuliang: A Journey to Silence” probably would have misled most into thinking it was a modern art show in a contemporary art institution. >> Read more
“Hong Kong Stories 1960s” is a solo exhibition showcasing vintage gelatin silver prints from 1960s by the late photographer Yau Leung (1941-1997). >> Read more
ShanghART is pleased to announce Tang Maohong’s solo exhibition “Riverbed” at ShanghART Beijing, opening on September 16, 2017. The art works in this exhibition were inspired by his interests in image mass production after “Exclave Con”. The art works of the exhibition start from a fictional event made up by Tang Maohong: a group of […] >> Read more
Renowned German journalist, author, curator and art critic, Heinz-Norbert Jocks, met with Yang Jiechang to discuss Yang's his self-portraiture and calligraphy, empathy and the artist, Hitler, copying and becoming human. >> Read more
Contemporary ink painter Yuan Hui-Li, ideologically inclined by her perception of tradition, history, and context, has long been on the path to innovation. >> Read more
A prejudice I wasn’t able to overcome: I find the title of the Biennale unbearable. It literally translates as “Go Art Go” (okay, also “Long Live Art”, but still). >> Read more
Asia Art Archive (AAA), in collaboration with the Hong Kong Arts Centre, hosts presentations by scholars and curators Dong Bingfeng, Huang Chien-Hung, and Peggy Wang. >> Read more