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2015.07.27 Mon, by

Copyleft: China Appropriation Art (Power Station of Art)

In contemporary society, the phenomenon of Shanzhai – “copycat” – pervades every sphere, and plagiarism never ends. >> Read more
2014.03.22 Sat, by

SPIRITUAL AS MOUNTAINS

Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Spiritual as Mountains, a group exhibition which explores contemporary Chinese spiritual and cultural values through artworks inspired by the spirituality of nature and Chinese traditional culture. >> Read more
2014.03.13 Thu, by

Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew – Lassitude Thread

One of the discoveries at Art Stage Singapore this year was Thai artist, Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew's layered painting-on-silk installations shown by Singapore's Yavuz Fine Art. The 3D visual effect of the transparent silk-curtain paintings is eerie; there is a sense of airlessness and nausea. >> Read more
2012.12.20 Thu, by

Master of Chinese Expressionism

How Art Museum is an independent contemporary art agency which runs according to the standard of international art museums. With sound systems and perfect facilities, pragmatic academic mechanisms, as well as advanced management ideals, it is devoted to creating an international platform for artistic exchange and promoting the development of contemporary art in China. With […] >> Read more
2012.10.30 Tue, by

Culture Shanghai

A Return Oriented Towards The Future >> Read more
2012.10.17 Wed, by

UCCA Center of Contemporary Art(UCCA)

UCCA Center of Contemporary Art Spread over three factory chambers built in the early 1950s to Bauhaus-influenced designs, UCCA’s spaces maintain traces of their industrial past. Fully renovated by architects Jean-Michel Wilmotte and Qingyun Ma in 2007, it is a space capable of hosting international exhibitions of the highest caliber. Artists include: Chen Zhen Chu […] >> Read more
2012.09.25 Tue, by

Tang Contemporary, Beijing

Tang Contemporary Art was established in 1997 in Bangkok, later establishing galleries in Beijing and most recently Hong Kong. >> Read more

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