The summer exhibition presents three projects from artists each exploring an artistic and historic link to Xi’an in terms of culture and heritage. “Felt”, the centrepiece of the summer exhibition, presents news works by Beijing-based abstract artist Aniwar. >> Read more
Professor Zhu Qingsheng, of the history department at Peking University, has divided the development of abstract art into three stages..."The Third Abstraction” returns to the essence of human nature, that chemical reaction as the body comes into contact with matter, and the spiritual nurturing from within... >> Read more
Post: Designer Salary: Negotiable based on relevant experience Responsible to: Director/Founder Contract type: Permanent SCôP seeks a designer who will be required to be a specialist in design. S/he will be responsible for all material design for the museum and its exhibitions. Primary responsibilities and duties: – Design all promotional materials for exhibitions, including all […] >> Read more
Linguistic Pavilion presented by Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum features thirteen artists/artist collectives and covers a wide array of media including painting, photography, video and installation. >> Read more
Raad’s works never seem to fully convey information; rather, they are a curious combination of truth and fiction (and it’s never really clear just what is truth and what fiction) presented as taxonomy of events, an archive of remnants, or a collection of objects... >> Read more
"Itching All Over" perhaps is the most fitting phrase Tang Dixin has found to describe his creative being or state of being (surviving). Itch is either a desire inside one’s body that is eager to be released but probably will never be satisfied, or an individual’s reaction towards circumstances imposed by the external environment... >> Read more