The cramped, labyrinthine tunnels witness an eclectica of scenes. Dancers in the dark and dimly lit drinks constitute its standard fare. One Sunday last fall, that took the form of Junky Cao, a sound artist, concealed behind a Mexican wrestling mask... >> Read more
Have you ever felt dwarfed by an exhibition space? Swallowed up by cavernous high ceilings and looming art works? Well, the Little Victories gallery offers a refreshing alternative. Attached to the back of a cargo tricycle, this compact, transportable gallery traverses the streets of Shanghai, never stopping in the same location twice. >> Read more
For Gallery Weekend Berlin 2017, painter Jonas Burgert returns to exhibit in his hometown, presenting his largest work to date: a 22m landscape painting that spans almost the entire length of the gallery. This vast psychological drama is faced by full-length portraits of figures on the opposing wall, who stare into the scene, posing the […] >> Read more
I am glad to share with you that on Tuesday, 8th November 2016, K11 Art Foundation will open three concurrent shows at chi K11 art museum at K11 Shanghai. >> Read more
The Shanghai Project is an ideas platform bringing together—from China and abroad—artists, filmmakers, performers, musicians, designers, architects…… >> Read more
Thinking about the future has evolved differently, however; envisioning what might be is niche work normally reserved for “professional futurists” in the small worlds of academia and industry, for example through speculative design. >> Read more
More and more organizations within China have begun to categorize themselves as non-profit organizations, to such an extent that even galleries have begun to style themselves as non-profit spaces. >> Read more