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2014.01.08 Wed, by

Impermanent Instant | Li Jun

The paradoxically named series, Impermanent Instant,exemplifies Li Jun’s photographic language that evokes the intangible by illuminating its absence. The series was shot over the course of three years (2008-2011) after the artist had let the objects in his Chengdu apartment sit and become layered with dust for one year. In tracing the contours left in […] >> Read more
2017.06.14 Wed, by

40 Years of Chinese Contemporary Photography (1976-2017) – Three Shadows 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition

Emerging after the Cultural Revolution, Chinese contemporary photography has more than forty years of history. This exhibition is divided into four sections: “The Rise of Unofficial Photography (1976–1979)”, “New Wave Photography (1980-1989)”, “Experimental Photography (1990-2006)”, and “The Development of Experimental Photography Organizations (2007-present) ” >> Read more
2016.05.03 Tue, by

Longmen Art Projects

Founded in 1975 in Taipei, Taiwan, Lung Men Art Gallery dedicated itself to the promotion of modern and contemporary art, specializing in 20th Century Chinese artists who emerged in the international Post-War art scene. Lung Men Art Gallery pioneered the era of modernizing art gallery management from 1975-1990 in Taiwan. >> Read more
2014.08.24 Sun, by

Contemporary Photography in China 2009 – 2014- Minsheng Art Museum

Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum presents Contemporary Photography in China 2009 – 2014. Featuring photography, installation and video works by 52 artists/art collectors, the exhibition intends to present a big picture of the development of contemporary photography in China. >> Read more
2014.08.14 Thu, by

Both Sides Now- Somewhere between Hong Kong and the UK

It is obvious that Hong Kong is still thriving even after 17 years of change of sovereignty. Indeed, if one zooms in on the city’s panoramic views, the everyday life between buildings is far from dead, but in the process of being Manhattanized. >> Read more