Ghosts in the Mirror-Song Ling 1985-2013 is the first retrospective in China of Song Ling, one of the most important artists of the ’85 New Wave art movement. The exhibition systematically and comprehensively presents the works of this artist in an attempt to recreate the “history” of Song Ling and his art. >> 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
In the end of September, I took Sichuan-Tibet Highway to go to Tibet. Through the visual experience, I acquired a different understanding of the concept “wandering”. >> Read more
For no matter how big the fair is (258 galleries, 31 countries), how many satellite fairs sprout up (more than 20, but only a few worth going to), or how many celebs are spotted (Leonardo DiCaprio, Cindy Crawford, Glenn O’Brian), the thing about fairs is they are always going somewhere else. Somebody is always getting left behind. >> Read more
Dong Bingfeng has been announced as the winning critic for 2013—his entry being the proposal for a book entitled Cinema of Exhibition: Film in Contemporary Chinese Art.>> Read more
November 23, 2013, at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, Founder and CEO, Australia China Art Foundation, Yashian Schauble welcomes you to join the "Arts Can Do Fundraiser" Gala dinner, do the effort to help the children. >> Read more
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Art Taipei 2013 opened its doors to the largest contingent of galleries from Hong Kong and the Mainland ever. Many locals therefore more or less came with the expectation... >> Read more