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2020.05.28 Thu, by

Eyes on the Prize: The Inaugural 2020 Sigg Prize
Interview with Uli Sigg, Suhanya Raffel, M+ Director, and winner Samson Young

A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver. This year’s inaugural Sigg Prize, successor to the esteemed Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA), was as much about M+ as it was about the winner, Hong Kong’s own Samson Yung. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years of CCAA: Interview with Uli Sigg

To coincide with the opening this week in Shanghai of the 15th anniversary exhibition of the "Chinese Contemporary Art Awards" (CCAA) at the Power Station of Art, Randian's Chris Moore spoke at length with Uli Sigg about the history and philosophy behind CCAA, still the most respected art award in China... >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.12.20 Fri, by

M+ Sigg Prize 2020 Nominees Announced

by Ran Dian Not a lot of positive news comes out of Hong Kong these days but the shortlist for the revamped CCCA (Chinese Contemporary Art Award) has just been announced. Nominated artists are Hu Xiaoyuan, Liang Shuo, Lin Yilin, Tao Hui, Shen Xin and Samson Young. Two are women: Hu Xiaoyuan and Shen Xin. […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.04.02 Tue, by

M+ announces the six artists shortlisted for the inaugural Sigg Prize, with the winner to be announced in January 2020

M+, Hong Kong’s museum of twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District, >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.11.15 Thu, by

M+ announces the establishment of the Sigg Prize

M+, Hong Kong’s museum of twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District, is pleased to announce the launch of the Sigg Prize, which recognises outstanding artistic practice in the Greater China region. This prize continues and expands the work the Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA) has done over the past two decades. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.10.05 Wed, by

The China Canon—The Sigg Collection in Bern and Hong Kong

It is a curious historical fact that such a small and distant country as Switzerland has had such a profound impact on the development of art in China, especially at this moment of China’s greatest economic and cultural transformation. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.06.12 Tue, by

Sigg Collection Donated to M+ Museum

It has just been announced that Dr. Uli Sigg’s famous collection of Chinese art will be donated to M+ Museum, the centerpiece art museum of the new West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD), due to open in 2017. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.11.28 Sat, by

Miriam Cahn and Claudia Martínez Garay
TEN THOUSAND THINGS
Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing

一楼展示的米利亚姆·卡恩 (Miriam Cahn) 作品犹如神典的开篇,创作者在雾中迷失、低吟高唱,在她以感官展开的画卷里,山体长着血脉,表现在痛苦中挣扎的情感;房屋是毕露的线条,释放出包裹或缠绕的明亮;动物们目光空洞、身体脆弱,多半没有耳朵。同样,她以缤纷的色块和线条声张她简明而灿烂的直觉领域,然而她情感的世界却深沉而阴郁,与身体的感官联系深刻,不能轻易的揣度。 >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.10.31 Wed, by

The Result of Open Call for 11th CCAA

On 25 July 2018, Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA) gave an official notice of Open Call for the 2018 CCAA Artist Award. By 30 August 2018, CCAA has received 75 applications from 20 provinces such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hubei, Shandong, Hong Kong and Tibet. The works cover a wide variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, installation and performance. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.10.26 Thu, by

6th CCAA Art Critic Award Announces Jury Members

The 6th CCAA Art Critic Award ceremony will be held in Beijing from 6th to 8th November 2017. The jury consists of four members from China and overseas who, like in previous years, are all renowned critics or curators active in the forefront of contemporary art. >> Read more

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