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2018.07.10 Tue, by

“Paysage”
Wang Du and An Xiaotong
Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space II

Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the two-person exhibition “Paysage” for Wang Du and An Xiaotong at Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space II from July 14 to August 23, 2018. >> Read more
2018.06.19 Tue, by

Art Basel Unreport—Beautiful But Boring?

“Always the same thing. How boring! Pedants definitely!” said Oblomov, yawning. Basel is still the best art fair in the world. You knew that already. It runs as smoothly as Swiss Rail. No air-conditioning problems here! Yet there is a growing sense Art Basel is getting predictable. At first, I thought it was just me, […] >> Read more
2018.06.15 Fri, by

Tedious Paradise
Wang Yuping
Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong

Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong is proud to announce the opening of Wang Yuping’s all-new solo exhibition “Tedious Paradise” at H Queen’s on June 22, 2018. Curated by Guo Xiaoyan, the exhibition primarily showcases work Wang made while traveling in Thailand, including the locally-flavored Tuk Tuk and Lady Boy, the watercolor series Cat, and the small Starbucks works. The exhibition will also present Beihai […] >> Read more
2018.05.17 Thu, by

CHEN YUJUN
and PANNAPHAN YODMANEE
Time Lapse
Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing

Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space I is proud to announce the opening of “Time Lapse” >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.12 Sat, by

Larger than Life—AA Bronson and Alvin Li in Conversation

Perhaps no one in the western art world today has more to say about a whole host of topics, from independent publishing, to queer history, to dealing with loss and hope, than AA Bronson. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.26 Thu, by

5th John Moores Painting Prize at Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum

Presenting different movements, avant-garde, techniques and styles, 116 contemporary masterpieces shortlisted by John Moores Painting Prize are being exhibited at Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.26 Thu, by

Vivien Zhang: Uzumaki
House of Egorn, Berlin

Uzumaki is the name of a Japanese manga published from 1998 to 1999. Its author Junji Ito used the shape of a spiral as a form of horror. Spirals are generally regarded positively in Japanese society, so the challenge of Uzumaki was to take the mysterious pattern as larger than humanity’s capability for understanding and twist it into a terrible force. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.06 Fri, by

YAN SHANCHUN
West Lake II
Chambers Fine Art, New York

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on April 19, 2018 of Yan Shanchun: West Lake II. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.22 Thu, by

Zhang Yue
“If I Could”
GALLERY YANG

The exhibition starts with "Firing". This first part, consisting of 162 pieces of target paper, as if cobblestones along the river of war, forms a path leading to every corners of the whole show. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.16 Fri, by

Andrew & Lingling Ruff – Shanghai collectors

Amidst the proliferation of private art museums in Shanghai and around China, smaller collector spaces are also opening with more modest but also more focused ambitions. Influential Shanghai collectors, Andrew and Lingling Ruff, opened 166 Art Space in late 2017. Its third show, curated by Josef Ng, opens this month. Ran Dian: Andrew, what brought […] >> Read more

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