Liang Shaoji, dubbed as a “Recluse” residing in a remote mountain, purely devotes to art by his idiosyncratic creations imbued with ecological aesthetics. He has adopted silkworms as his artistic medium for twenty-eight years. ShanghART is delighted to present his solo exhibition “Sha Sha Sha” on the first floor of the West Bund new space […] >> Read more
The three artists from the exhibition in Times Art Museum Beijing combine similar qualities of thought in a mysterious way. They focus on simple interplay between biological elements and on physical reactions. >> Read more
ShanghART had a standout solo-presentation of Liang Shaoji (museums everywhere take note: we need to see a major retrospective of Liang Shaoji). BANK (Shanghai) was present at Frieze Masters with a presentation of Maryn Varbanov's woven sculptures and Antenna Space brought a series of paintings by Cheng Xinyi. >> Read more
For a long time ShanghART’s home was the M50 art district, on the banks of Suzhou Creek, a much smaller version of Beijing’s Dashanzi 798. Galleries at M50 would come and go but ShanghART’s presence, along with the mostly local artists it represented—including Ding Yi, Zhang Enli and Xu Zhen—remained constant. >> Read more
ShanghART is thrilled to present “20”, a special exhibition including 20 art works by 20 artists at Fosun Foundation opening on 20 December. >> Read more
I stepped off the plane, inhaled deeply, and choked on the news that America had elected Donald Duck as president. Had the plane actually crashed in a massive ball of fire without me noticing? >> Read more
Beijing 798 Creative Industry Investment Co .,LTD and Tokyo Gallery +BTAP are pleased to announce the 4th installment of Neo-Mōrōism, held from November 5 until December 15 this year. >> Read more