From the 4th century to the 14th century, people spent over a thousand years carving out the Dunhuang Grottoes spanning more than 1,680 meters from the south to the north. >> Read more
Unicorn Art is a non-profit art organization set to open officially in January 2015 in Caochangdi, Beijing. In extensive collaboration with both established and up-and-coming Chinese and international artists, Unicorn Art will organize academic exhibitions and public programs, and commit itself to the dialogue of contemporary and international art, providing visitors with expositions of pioneering […] >> Read more
When considering the curatorial position of this exhibition, we ask questions from the angle of our original initiation of cultural interaction, questions such as: have the artworks granted the audience the right to have a dialogue? How do I response in my own way to certain things you presented to me? >> Read more
“Nobody Knows Where” is the very first collaborative exhibition of Australian photographer Christopher Doyle and Shanghai contemporary artist Zhang Enli. >> Read more
Wang Wei is an installation artist who has ranged over various disciplines; over the years, he has held many exhibitions in China and abroad. Randian met the artist at the gallery to talk about the ins and outs of his creative practice... >> Read more
Art in the City is a groundbreaking new project supporting art in Shanghai and China. An ongoing project that brings together fine arts, design, lifestyle, and collecting in a seamless flow of information and events. With its ever expanding system of museums, foundations, galleries and art-related initiatives, Shanghai and Beijing are the region’s artistic […] >> Read more