Pace Beijing is delighted to announce the opening of a summer group show “We Love Video This Summer” on July 26, 2014. This is Pace Beijing’s very first attempt to devote its entire gallery space merely to video/motion graphic art. >> Read more
Beijing Commune is pleased to announce the opening of artist Xie Molin’s second solo exhibition, “Light/Deposits,” on June 3rd, 2014. The exhibition will continue until August 2nd, 2014. >> Read more
Pace Beijing is pleased to announce the opening of Qiu Xiaofei: Apollo Bangs Dionysus on 8 May, 2014. This exhibition is the artist’s first solo show at Pace Beijing. >> Read more
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
Much as the Beijing winter has been very mild this year, overall, the art of the past year has also felt rather milder and more sentimental from previous years. Let us then explore the production and exhibition of this “old” contemporary art in the contemporary Chinese art world. >> Read more
The passing twelve months have seen the greater Chinese scene piqued by scandal, pressure and anti-climax and sprinkled only lightly, it seemed, with really effective art. 2013 felt like a tense and ambivalent year. >> Read more
Pace Beijing is pleased to announce the group exhibition, "Beijing Voice: Relations" opening on December 10th,, 2013; The fourth installment of Pace Beijing's annual project Beijing Voice. The exhibition will continue to focus on the field and phenomenon of Chinese contemporary art. >> Read more
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
Yin Xiuzhen’s work lacks clear-cut sense of belonging to any time period or style. Her works are flexible, vague and ambiguous. In Yin Xiuzhen’s work, the warmth obtained from the layers of scarves is unbearable, and that which appears ethereal and hazy hides the greatest danger. >> Read more