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2015.02.02 Mon, by

Shi Jing and Wu Didi: Beauty of Mountain, Insect and Plant

Neither series can be called forceful; they are more inclined to be decorative. Both artists present their compositions in a self-contained manner, without context. >> Read more
2015.01.08 Thu, by

Shi Jing & Wu Didi - CHAMBERS FINE ART

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Shi Jing & Wu Didi on January 8, 2015. >> Read more
2014.07.04 Fri, by

Shi Jing & Wu Didi

Chambers Fine Art Beijing is pleased to announce the opening of Shi Jing & Wu Didi on July 12, 2014. >> Read more
2012.11.27 Tue, by

The Remains of the Day: Shi Jing Solo Show

In this show Shi Jing continues his career-long experimentation with time and light which began decades ago when found a job doing stage lighting for a travelling theater troupe. >> Read more
2016.05.06 Fri, by

Art Beijing 2016: Business as Usual, No Surprises Here

While perhaps satisfying the demands of experienced collectors for a few quality works, it also offers a chance for entry-level collectors and ordinary viewers. With public sculptures in the shape of Transformers, rhinoceroses, and such like, it is like any other tourist attraction—a place of entertainment for the public over the May Day break... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.03.05 Thu, by

Cui Xiuwen: a profile in time and space

One only has to look up at the Shanghai “Boogie Woogie” that agitates in fits outside and in myriad renewed metropolises throughout China, as much as anywhere else. Cui’s response is not to compete but to measure, not to define but to explicate, to process, to seek a rebirth. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.08.10 Sat, by

I’ll Be Your Mirror

Inspired by the Velvet underground song of the same name, this show explores issues of self-perception; how we see ourselves, how others see us and how we want others to see us. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.05.16 Thu, by

Zhao Yao: Spirit Above All

“The attention should never be on the paintings themselves, which I deliberately repeat in different series to deconstruct their visual power, but the concept behind the forms. I am interested in the way we look at exhibitions and how our pre-existing knowledge, whether cultural, religious or political, affects our perception of art. >> Read more
Think, 2012.02.21 Tue, by

Dead Rabbit Awards

There was one clear choice. Liu Wei's complex conceptual jungle "Trilogy" at the Minsheng Art Museum, blended painting, sculpture and electronics, the museal space itself to meditate on modernism, China, Beijing, the road to his studio and his own practice. >> Read more