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2016.07.18 Mon, by

HONG LING: A RETROSPECTIVE

The Brunei Gallery,SOAS is pleased to announce a retrospective by the celebrated Chinese painter Hong Ling (b. 1955). >> Read more
2016.01.29 Fri, by

A Sense of Mystery: Zeng Fanzhi, the Gagosian Gallery, and Strategies of Display of Contemporary Chinese Art

Since the 1990s, Zeng Fanzhi’s art has been an exploration of different styles, borrowing techniques from Western masters and movements such as Francis Bacon and German Expressionism, all in the quest to find his own voice. >> Read more
2015.05.04 Mon, by

DING YI: What’s Left to Appear | Long Museum West Bund

Long Museum (West Bund) is delighted to announce a forthcoming solo show of the acclaimed contemporary abstract painter Ding Yi, entitled What's Left to Appear. >> Read more
2014.12.22 Mon, by

Tradition and its Discontents

The Vancouver Art Gallery has recently mounted not one but two large-scale exhibitions in order to inaugurate the newly established Institute of Asian Art. This also highlights how Vancouver, the city with the highest proportion of Asians outside Asia, embraces cultural diversity... >> Read more
2012.04.30 Mon, by

The Fall of a Curator:

“Nostalgia,” a contemporary East Asian art exhibition, opened recently at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art. Presenting works by 14 Chinese, Japanese, and Korean artists, the exhibition puts forward the wish for a certain nostalgia towards the traditional arts... >> Read more
2012.01.10 Tue, by

Roy Lichtenstein’s “Landscapes in the Chinese Style”

Like Cubism, Pop Art relied on two great talents who defined the movement for everyone else, contemporaries and followers alike. Roy Lichtenstein played Braque to Andy Warhol’s Picasso. Of the two, Lichtenstein was the quieter, more studious, and more conservative... >> Read more

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