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2015.10.29 Thu, by

CCAA Winner Announced

The winner of the fifth CCAA Art Critic Award was announced on October 27. The China Contemporary Art Award was established in 1997 by Dr. Uli Sigg; in 2007, the “Art Critic Award” was created to address the lack of independent art analysis and critique in China... >> Read more
2015.09.05 Sat, by

2015 the 5th CCAA Art Critic Award Announces Jury Members

(中文) 2015CCAA中国当代艺术奖第五届艺术评论奖评选将于10月在京举行,本届评委会邀请了五位国际国内评委组成评审团,与往年一样他们都是活跃在当代艺术最前沿的资深评论家、策展人,其中三位是第一次参加CCAA评委会, >> Read more
2015.08.12 Wed, by

5th CCAA Critics Award: Seeking Applications

The winner will receive 10 000 Euros as research expense in order to complete a proposal for an independent piece of research within 1–2 years; the final text will be published in English and Chinese. >> Read more
2014.12.01 Mon, by

Winners announced for the 1st IAAC Art Criticism Awards

The winners of the 1st edition of the International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC) were announced on November 24 at the newly opened Shanghai Minsheng 21C Museum.  
 
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2014.09.03 Wed, by

Minsheng and AICA Announce IAAC

AICA (the International Association of Art Critics) and Shanghai Minsheng Museum have announced a new annual prize.
 
 
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2013.11.25 Mon, by

Dong Bingfeng Announced as Winner of 2013 Chinese Contemporary Art Critic Award

Dong Bingfeng has been announced as the winning critic for 2013—his entry being the proposal for a book entitled Cinema of Exhibition: Film in Contemporary Chinese Art. >> Read more
2013.08.28 Wed, by

Gaze: “Close to the Warm”

WangCompared with his more famous installation pieces, Wang Zhiyuan’s “Close to the Warm” (2013) is much “calmer.”
 
 
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2013.08.26 Mon, by

Gaze: On Zhao Zhao’s Waterfall

An odious, violent red. An imperial throne whose emptiness implies liberation. What ruler would be crass enough to sit amongst such gore?
 
 
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2013.07.12 Fri, by

Work Critique: Liu Fujie’s “Gate”

A focus on one work by Liu Fujie at Star Gallery, exploring the oppressive labyrinth of metal and it's conceptual associations.
 
 
 
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2013.03.13 Wed, by

The Garden of Forking Paths – Comments

Both paintings and literary texts have the inherent ability - Narrative (painting itself can not carry its responsibility of the Vanguard, instead, it needs to return to its own tradition, to study issues more simply) ... >> Read more

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