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2016.03.12 Sat, by

“ZAO”: Li Wenguang Solo Exhibition – 1933Contemporary

A few years ago I saw Li Wenguang’s works at the James Cohen Gallery and was attracted to his unconventional practices: >> Read more
2015.06.25 Thu, by

Forest Fringe – 1933contemporary

(中文) 2015年Forest Fringe将首次来到中国,1933当代艺术空间作为Forest Fringe在上海的主办方,将在在七月与Forest Fringe成员共同给沪上观众带来一次节日的大餐。 >> Read more
2015.05.30 Sat, by

“Print and Release” 1933 Read / View Project Launch

[2015/05/30 – Shanghai] 1933 Contemporary is pleased to announce the first release of 1933 Read / View project on May 30. >> Read more
2015.05.29 Fri, by

I Am Your Labyrinth – 1933CONTEMPORARY

Artists:Cai Zebin、Jia Chun、Gongxu、Liu Guoqiang、Miao Jing &Liu Chang、Ren Jie、 Su Xiangpan、 Wu Wei、Yi Lian、Zheng Tianming 、Zheng Wenxin >> Read more
2015.03.04 Wed, by

There Is No Landscape-Vladimir Nikolic-1933 Contemporary

Serbian artist Vladimir Nikolic explores sight and point of view at his exhibition at Shanghai’s 1933 Contemporary. >> Read more
2014.11.19 Wed, by

A History of Exhibitions: Shanghai 1979-2006 Book launch with artists’ conversations

Editor of the Book History of Exhibitions: Shanghai 1979-2006, Biljana Ćirić will be in conversation with Zhang Jianjun and Shi Yong for the book launch reflecting of artists organized exhibitions in Shanghai. >> Read more
2014.10.26 Sun, by

1933 Contemporary

Located in 1933 Shanghai the unique historical art deco style architecture restored from a former abattoir and derelict factory, 1933 Contemporary occupies an exhibition space of 400 square metres devoted to contemporary art across disciplines and culture through working closely with curators and leading intellectuals in the field. >> Read more
2016.01.14 Thu, by

Wu Meng’s Sound Theater

First-time visitors are inevitably impressed by the wondrous labyrinthine architectural setup at 1933 Shanghai...
 
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2020.05.28 Thu, by

Eyes on the Prize: The Inaugural 2020 Sigg Prize
Interview with Uli Sigg, Suhanya Raffel, M+ Director, and winner Samson Young

A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver. This year’s inaugural Sigg Prize, successor to the esteemed Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA), was as much about M+ as it was about the winner, Hong Kong’s own Samson Yung. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.03.25 Mon, by

From Basel to Hong Kong. An interview with Dominique Lévy

Just prior to Chinese New Year Chris Moore spoke Dominique Lévy by telephone to discuss Hong Kong and China, beginning by discussing why Lévy Gorvy first opened an office in Shanghai before opening the gallery in Hong Kong. >> Read more

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