Lu Pingyuan makes stories. The stories he makes involve things and theatrical and interactive situations. They involve text, film and miscellaneous objects. He is an artist and he has a cat. The cat sometimes makes an appearance in the stories. >> Read more
Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) is pleased to announce a solo exhibition byTan Wei Kheng at Richard Koh Fine Art, 229, Jalan Maarof, BukitBandaraya, Bangsar 59100, Kuala Lumpur. >> Read more
Gallery 55 is proud to present artist Yu Aijun’s solo exhibition "Timetable Occupying Station" from the 24th of March through the 22nd of April 2018. >> Read more
In this inaugural symposium, we seek to critically examine the diverse museum practices in both official and private domains of the Greater China Region. We welcome papers that investigate how institutional frameworks are fostered by the unique social and cultural dynamics at play in China. >> Read more
Two of the art movement’s most important advocates can now be experienced—“seen” would not be the appropriate term—at the How Art Museum in Shanghai. >> Read more
Massimo De Carlo is pleased to present Combe the first exhibition by Chinese painter Lu Song in our Hong Kong gallery. Lu Song is based in Beijing, where he returned after graduating from the Wimbledon College of Art London in 2006. The artist creates evoking acrylic landscape paintings, inspired by 19th century German Romanticism, which focus […] >> Read more