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2016.09.21 Wed, by

Spatial Utopia: OCAT Annual Lectures by Wu Hung, and “An Exhibition About Exhibitions”

The object of interest is not the totality of contemporary art in the 1990s, but a specific issue therein, namely, “the issue of exhibition”—to study this issue is to study the relationship between contemporary art in this period and its social context. >> Read more
2016.01.01 Fri, by

Impermanent Sceneries: Group Exhibition Featuring Hu Weiqi, Sun Yu, and Zhang Wenchao

With its set goals of creating more urban centers of “global city status” than anywhere else in the world, 21st-century China is seeing a growing attention to a single topic: the ever-changing environment. >> Read more
2015.11.06 Fri, by

From Imagery to Theatricality—Wu Junyong’s “Portrait of Light”

The blunt social satire of Wu's earlier works has been replaced with metaphors more implicit and sophisticated. >> Read more
2015.09.08 Tue, by

Wu Junyong: Portrait of Light – Hive Center for Contemporary Art

Hive Center for Contemporary Art is pleased to announce the opening of Wu Junyong’s solo exhibition, Portrait of Light on Sept. 6th 2015. >> Read more
2015.05.16 Sat, by

WU Yiming Recent Works

ShanghART Beijing is pleased to present WU Yiming's recent works. >> Read more
2014.11.26 Wed, by

Wu Chen Solo Exhibition:Matisse’s Skirt

Magician Space is very pleased to present a first solo exhibition of works by Wu Chen curated by acclaimed artist Xie Nanxing. >> Read more
2014.09.07 Sun, by

Mid Value – New Works by Zhang Wuyun

Mid Value is the second solo show of Zhang Wuyun at the 01100001 Gallery. As a painter born in 1981, Zhang Wuyun insists on turning the world around him into pictorial form through restrained brushstrokes and colors. >> Read more
2014.06.02 Mon, by

Traces: Wu Chi-Tsung’s “Dust”

The technology used by Wu may therefore be seen as an interstitial instrument in the spontaneous re-creation of an essential non-desiring spirit. This is, however, only a partial reading. >> Read more
2013.03.15 Fri, by

The Demise Of The Things: Wu Xiaochuan

For art that muses over the nostalgia of the past, “monumentality” is a necessary characteristic: Caspar David Friedrich’s desolate monasteries or Gothic cathedrals, John William Waterhouse’s distressed “Lady of Shalott,” or John Everett Millais’ “Orphelia” sinking in the river — there is a sorrowful sublime... >> Read more
2018.07.22 Sun, by

Undercurrents
Pearl Lam Galleries

Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present the summer group exhibition Undercurrents in Shanghai, organized by the galleries’ associate curator Xia Jing. >> Read more

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