Lu Yang’s ‘debut’ and Chen Tianzhou’s ‘Backstage Boys’ at BANK stimulate the senses to the point of overload. The gallery is a kitsch carnival where, for instance, the rock star Marilyn Manson is depicted as an ‘enchanting, vicious snake demon’ who resists the fiery attack launched by the Cabalesh Brothers >> Read more
How we live and relate to each other in light of increased digitisation is at the core of ‘Rhythm and Senses’, the first solo exhibition of Tao Hui (b. 1987, Chongqing) at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong. >> Read more
Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the opening of Yang Jiecang's solo exhibition “Six Two Zen” on September 1, 2018, in the 2nd space of Beijing. >> Read more
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
Artist Statement The title of this exhibition, Do Androids Dream of Electric Cows, sprang from a dream I dreamt a year ago. After googling around, I found out it is very similar to the plot of the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the basis of the film Blade Runner. The virtual environment of […] >> Read more
Renowned German journalist, author, curator and art critic, Heinz-Norbert Jocks, met with Yang Jiechang to discuss Yang's his self-portraiture and calligraphy, empathy and the artist, Hitler, copying and becoming human. >> Read more
From 4 November 2016 to 8 January 2017, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) presents “Hao Liang: Eight Views of Xiaoxiang” in the Central Gallery. >> Read more
Initiator:Dai Zhikang Curator:Wong Shun-kit Humanistic Nature and Society (Shan-shui, 山水) – An Insight into the Future Collateral Event of the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, China Tour Exhibition | Shanghai A Project Supported by China National Arts Fund 4F, Shanghai Himalayas Museum Artists:( alphabetical order) Chen Bochong, Gao Shiqiang, He Haixia,Hu […] >> Read more
This is an exhibition that hesitates to speak. When I say that, I refer not only to the way in which it expresses itself, but also the way it is being talked about. >> Read more