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2016.02.20 Sat, by

Chen Fei The Day is Yet Long

Galerie Urs Meile Beijing is honoured to announce the opening of The Day is Yet Long from our up-andcoming artist Chen Fei (*1983 in Hongtong, Shanxi, China). >> Read more
2015.12.30 Wed, by
2015.12.09 Wed, by

Shanghai Center of Photography (SCôP) presents:
FIGURES of SPEECH —
A New Look at the Photograph as Portrait

“Figures of Speech” refers to the subjects of the photographic works that the exhibition presents. >> Read more
2015.10.28 Wed, by

(中文) 【HUGO BOSS ASIA ART 2015】入围艺术家群展 开幕倒计时!

(中文) 延续2013年首届的成功,由上海外滩美术馆(RAM)与HUGO BOSS联合举办的2015年“HUGO BOSS 亚洲新锐艺术家大奖”再度拉开帷幕。 >> Read more
2015.08.24 Mon, by

Grain to Pixel: A Story of Photography in China

“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
2015.06.26 Fri, by

HUGO BOSS ASIA ART 2015 shines a spotlight on Greater China and Southeast Asia, with six exciting emerging artists on the shortlist

The second edition of the Award returns with a focus on Greater China but also encompassing exciting artists from Southeast Asia... >> Read more
2015.06.04 Thu, by

Memory Burns

The OCAT Institute is a nonprofit research center dedicated to the history of art and its related discourses. >> Read more
2015.05.29 Fri, by

The 9th Award of Art China (AAC)—the Most Influential of the Year

On May 28, 2015, the award ceremony for “9th Award of Art China—the Most Influential People of the Year” took place in the Great Hall of the Establishment of Virtue [Jianfu Gong] in the Forbidden City in Beijing. >> Read more
2015.05.13 Wed, by

RAM and HUGO BOSS present 2015 HUGO BOSS ASIA ART

RAM and HUGO BOSS jointly present the 2015 HUGO BOSS ASIA ART, expanded to include emerging artists from Southeast Asia as well as Greater China >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.02.06 Fri, by

Unearthing the Future

“I’ve never been interested in a blank canvas—rather, a dialogue with the world. I like to think of them more as ghosts, speaking with ghosts. I think about the idea of spectral presences.” >> Read more

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