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
After a long yet worthy waiting, “Another Landscape”, the large-scale photographic exhibition is about to open at Yang Art Museum on August 10, 2016, when 18 renowned photography artists at home and abroad and 1 senior collector will present with their 113 pieces of works in the 2000 square meters of brand-new exhibition halls. Yang […] >> Read more
“Grain” to “pixel” describes an arc of time stretching back almost one hundred years and that marks a period in which photography entered China as a phenomenon and was transformed. >> Read more
Thircuir Publishing, founded in 2011 by Jérémie Thircuir, publishes pocket-sized art books (“simple, chic, and playful”) at an affordable price. Photo-heavy with an introductory essay, Thircuir Publishing has aimed to make contemporary Chinese artists, especially photography... >> Read more
A historical exhibition in two parts, co-commissioned by Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing) and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam), comprising documentary materials and artworks that examine the life and work of a defining figure in contemporary Chinese art. >> Read more
As the title suggests, open exhibition refers to an indefinite theme, freedom to choose mediums for image, and no curators; artists participate freely for impromptu autonomous creation and presentation within a specified time and space, to highlight the non-mainstream and uncertainty. >> Read more
Please join us in Shanghai at the China Art Museum, halls 15 and 16, for the exhibition "China Dream, Thirty Years: Liu Heung Shing's Photography" opening on July 25 at 6pm. >> Read more