David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by the Belgian artist Harold Ancart at the gallery’s 24 Grafton Street location in London. Ancart began painting icebergs in January 2018 in response to a glacial winter in New York, where the artist is based. These new works will be on […] >> Read more
In celebration of its fifth anniversary, for summer 2018 OCAT Xi’an orchestrated a special focus on “Xi’an”, its art, culture, and geography present and past, through a large-scale, expanded presentation of the Xi’an Showcase project. >> Read more
Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present the summer group exhibition Undercurrents in Shanghai, organized by the galleries’ associate curator Xia Jing. >> Read more
Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the opening of Zhao Zhao’s solo exhibition “In Extremis” on July 14, 2018,in the first space of Beijing. This exhibition is curated by Cui Cancan. >> Read more
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
Owing to Edouard Malingue Gallery's great commitment, Condo will finally come to Shanghai in July 2018. “Condo” — taken from “Condominium” (com “together” and dominium “right of ownership”, referring to a territory formally shared by different powers) — is a new format for international galleries to collaborate in exhibition-making. >> Read more
For the first edition of Condo Shanghai, AIKE is pleased to host Peres Projects, Koppe Astnerand Soy Capitan and present the exhibition featuring three emerging painters: Ajarb Bernard Ategwa, Grace Weaver and Wang Xiaoqu. Each of the artists from different continent explores the theme of figure painting with distinct approaches. Ajarb Bernard Ategwa was born […] >> Read more
Pékin Fine Arts presents Zhang Dali’s latest cyanotypes and figurative marble sculpture in his 3rd solo exhibition with the gallery. Zhang Dali, China’s most well known graffiti artist, stopped tagging buildings marked for demolition and construction in 2006. However, his deep-rooted connection to urban street life remains very much at the core of his practice. >> Read more