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2012.04.30 Mon, by

The Fall of a Curator:

“Nostalgia,” a contemporary East Asian art exhibition, opened recently at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art. Presenting works by 14 Chinese, Japanese, and Korean artists, the exhibition puts forward the wish for a certain nostalgia towards the traditional arts... >> Read more
Art World, 2011.03.31 Thu, by

No cleaning and No Money Required: the Contradictions of Showing Un-decoded Art in Shanghai

First delivered at the conference 'China' on Display-Past and Present Practices of Selecting, Exhibiting and Viewing Chinese Visual and Material Culture, at Leiden, The Netherlands, December 6-8, 2007. >> Read more
Art World, 2010.12.25 Sat, by
History & Theory, 2010.09.09 Thu, by

The Double Way

Since the late 1980s, contemporary Chinese art has gained an increasingly high profile within the international art world. This profile has accrued for four substantive reasons: first, because of the sometimes highly innovative way in which producers of contemporary Chinese art have sought to combine/hybridize attitudes, >> Read more

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