From July 6 to August 14, 2018, the Guangdong Museum of Art hosts the exhibition ‘PAINTING AFTER PAINTING AFTER PAINTING AFTER: IMAGE-MAKING IN CONTEMPORARY GERMANY’, presenting four of the most accomplished mid-career painters of Germany today: Franz Ackermann, Benjamin Appel, Thomas Scheibitz and Katja Strunz. The exhibition is a pilot project that in exemplary ways introduces the state-of-the-art in German post-painting developments […] >> Read more
In their project “Stone” Korean artists Shin Seung Back and Kim Yong Hun examine this persistent human interest in “self-improvement” through technological prostheses—applying this theory of “perception extension” to something as inert as a volcanic rock. >> Read more
On November 7, 2016, Mr. Zheng Hao, Founder of HOW Art Museum and Mr. Yun Cheagab, Director of HOW Art Museum are honored to announce that HOW Art Museum (Shanghai) will open to the public on Thursday, May 11, 2017. >> Read more
"In No Hurry - Qi Lan Solo Exhibition" is going to be held at Museum of Contemporary Art Chengdu (MOCA) at 3:00 pm on June 11th, 2016. This exhibition, which is organized by MOCA and curated by the critic Azure Wu, will exhibit Qi Lan's paintings in recent years. >> Read more
Storyboard is the first solo exhibition of the Slovak artist Roman Ondák in the greater China region, and the largest survey of this artist to be held in an Asian non-profit institution. >> Read more
It began with a simple impromptu invitation.
The blurred yellow letters announced “Overlapping Reflection,” an apt title for a contemporary art exhibition at the water-town of Zhujiajiao in the Qingpu District on the outskirts of Shanghai. >> Read more
What are landscapes? To modern folks, they are little more than the temporary backdrop for a narcissistic or posturing holiday snap. Landscapes have long since been pushed to the fringes of urban life... >> Read more
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back — Us and Institution, Us as Institution takes the artist-institution relationship as a point of departure and explores artists’ commitment to questioning given values within the art system and a larger social context. >> Read more