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2014.06.30 Mon, by

The Pioneers—Chinese Modernists in Paris

Relatively few Chinese artists had the opportunity to live in Paris in the early to mid-century period. War and revolutions led some like Sanyu into exile there, benefitting from their relatively cosmopolitan middle-class backgrounds, in this respect if no other... >> Read more
2014.06.12 Thu, by

History in the Making II: Sketches for Iconic Paintings

Though the artistic creation of the era cannot help but converge, to a high degree, in terms of style or theme, this did not mean artists had no room for creativity. >> Read more
2014.05.23 Fri, by

HISTORY IN THE MAKING Ⅱ – Sketches For Iconic Paintings

Artworks produced during the Popular Republic of China’s foundation in 1949 were the aesthetic reference of the time and have now become iconic pieces. These paintings depict an ongoing revolution: its heroes and the important reforms put in place by Mao Zedong... >> Read more
2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA)

Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA) will soon launch its 15th anniversary exhibition, “15 Years Chinese Contemporary Art Award(CCAA)”, at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai.
 
 
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2014.02.26 Wed, by

Art14 London preview: Chinese Galleries

A total of eleven China and Hong Kong-based galleries will attend Art 14—the same number as for Art 13, though certain names have come and gone.
 
 
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2014.02.20 Thu, by

James Cahill, Renowned Historian of Chinese Art, Passes Away Aged 87

James Cahill, Renowned Historian of Chinese Art, Passes Away Aged 87 >> Read more
2013.12.20 Fri, by

“28 Chinese”: Introducing the Young Generation

The international art crowd convened in Miami again for the 2013 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the goliath art fair along with a myriad of satellite fairs and events. For any fair-goers who might feel interested or even just curious about Chinese contemporary art, “28 Chinese” at the Rubell Family Collection is a must-see... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.29 Fri, by

Meeting Chinese Artists: Don and Mera Rubell

Based in Miami, the Rubell Family Collection is one of the world’s largest private art collections. Here, Iona Whittaker speaks to the founders Don and Mera Rubell about their collection and the keenly anticipated exhibition"28 Chinese Artists", which opens next week... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.08.01 Thu, by

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE – Chinese Contemporary Abstract Ink




SHANGHAI – Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Beyond Black and White, an exhibition showcasing 18 works by eight Chinese contemporary ink artists. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.04.22 Mon, by

Sanyu – A Pioneering Avant-Garde in Chinese Modernist Art

The Tina Keng Gallery (Taipei) is pleased to present Sanyu’s (1901-1966) solo exhibition, Sanyu – A Pioneering Avant-Garde in Chinese Modernist Art, on view from April 13 to May 12, 2012 (opening reception: Saturday, April 13, 4:30-7:00pm). >> Read more

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