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2016.03.13 Sun, by

Liang Wei: Vague Necessity – Magician Space

Magician Space is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by Beijing based painter and video artist Liang Wei. >> Read more
2014.04.04 Fri, by

Between the Lines: Reading Chen Linggang and Liang Weiyuan

Between the Lines: Reading Chen Linggang and Liang Weiyuan presents contemporary works on canvas that express creation and contemplation, transcending legibility to fuel interpretation and introspection. >> Read more
2015.12.05 Sat, by

Liang Yuanwei “Oval”

Liang Yuanwei was born in Xi’an in 1977. Shereceived a BA from the Department of Graphic Design, School of Design at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1999, and a Master’s in 2004.In 2004 she began work as a teaching assistant continuing to 2006 when she started her career as an independent artist. She remains a member of the influential art group N12. >> Read more
2014.04.08 Tue, by

Liang Yuanwei: The Tension between a Bow and an Elephant

Pace London is pleased to present Liang Yuanwei’s first solo exhibition with the gal- lery at 6-10 Lexington Street from 21 March to 26 April 2014. The Tension between a Bow and an Elephant will include eleven of Liang Yuanwei’s recent oil paintings that deepen both her formal and conceptual investigations of process and perception. >> Read more
2013.03.18 Mon, by

Liang Yuanwei – Pomegranate

Beijing Commune is pleased to present Liang Yuanwei ’s solo exhibition “Pomegranate” featuring her latest work. It will be on view from March 21 through May 18. >> Read more
2013.01.10 Thu, by

Liang Yuanwei

Born 1977 Shaanxi province, lives and works in Beijing >> Read more
2013.01.10 Thu, by

Liang Yuanwei

Born 1977 Shaanxi province, lives and works in Beijing >> Read more
2018.03.01 Thu, by

ZHAO WENLIANG and YANG YUSHU
Crescent: Retrospectives
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum

How to present a case study of these two artists who have had such a long career is indeed a challenge. Their practice dates back to the 1950s and their entire work, which spans decades, offers a unique insight into China’s social transformation and artistic revolution from the 1950s to the present day. >> Read more
2018.02.26 Mon, by

Liang-Pin Tsao
“Becoming/Taiwanese”
TKG+ Projects

Liang-Pin Tsao: Becoming/Taiwanese pivots around Martyrs’ Shrines across the island. Capturing the Martyrs' Shrines through photography, the artist then transfers the imagery along with archival images of the Shinto shrines onto light boxes, juxtaposed with historical documents, in an attempt to foreground the past relationship between Taiwan and Japan. >> Read more
2017.11.16 Thu, by

Why Pan Yuliang?

Were it not for the list of artists and the brief introduction, “Pan Yuliang: A Journey to Silence” probably would have misled most into thinking it was a modern art show in a contemporary art institution. >> Read more

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