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2014.05.20 Tue, by

“Now You See: New Chinese Video Art from the Collection of Dr. Michael I. Jacobs”

Whitebox Art Centre (New York) is proud to present "Now You See: New Chinese Video Art from the Collection of Dr. Michael I. Jacobs"
 
 
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2014.05.01 Thu, by

Hans van Dijk: 5000 Names

A historical exhibition in two parts, co-commissioned by Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing) and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (Rotterdam), comprising documentary materials and artworks that examine the life and work of a defining figure in contemporary Chinese art. >> Read more
2014.03.29 Sat, by

PANDAMONIUM Micro-Exhibition #2

A Series of Artist Residencies, Open Studios, Micro-Exhibitions, Kunst Salons, Parties, Provocations, and a Group Exhibition Curated by Li Zhenhua and David Elliott >> Read more
momentum, 2014.03.26 Wed, by

PANDAMONIUM Micro-Exhibition #2

To coincide with Ai Weiwei’s exhibition, “Evidence”, opening at Berlin’s Martin Gropius Bau on April 2nd, PANDAMONIUM dedicates our next Micro-Exhibition to this renowned bad boy of contemporary art. >> Read more
momentum, 2014.01.10 Fri, by

Johnson Chang Responds to Artists’ Allegations

In response to recent accusations leveled by Li Shan and Sun Liang, Johnson Chang of Hanart has issued a statement (reprinted here). Randian also spoke with Johnson Chang to hear his version of events. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.12.19 Thu, by

Scandal Breaks 20 Year Mystery

Scandalous allegations have rocked the art world in China in recent days, with two artists, Li Shan and Sun Liang, pointing fingers at Johnson Chang, a prominent Hong Kong dealer and owner of Hanart. It is claimed that works of art lost after the first contemporary Chinese exhibition at the 1993 Venice Biennale have been found under mysterious circumstances in Hanart’s possession. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.11.08 Fri, by

Sifang Art Museum: Possible Worlds

The much-anticipated Sifang Art Museum and a related architectural enclave is the pet project of real estate developer Lu Jun and his son Lu Xun in Nanjing. But following the opening of its inaugural exhibition, one wonders in hindsight about the thoughts behind “The Garden of Diversion”, curated by Philippe Pirotte. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.04.17 Wed, by

Pi Li & Waling Boers

Pi Li and Waling Boers represent one of the most successful curatorial and gallerist partnerships China has yet seen, establishing the non-profit Universal Studios in 2005, which subsequently metamorphosed into Boers Li Gallery. Last year, it was announced that Pi Li was to become Senior Curator for M+... >> Read more

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