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2014.07.06 Sun, by

Where Jianghu Began: the Demimonde of Art in China

Some things have disappeared or changed, but some things can only exist within "jianghu", this wandering world of artists and misfits... >> Read more
2014.06.16 Mon, by

Crossing China

For the first time, CROSSING CHINA affords comprehensive sightings across this major cultural landscape. The result is an informed, indispensable guide for art lovers, collectors, gallery owners and curators.
 
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2014.06.07 Sat, by

Wang Yin’s Solo Exhibition

Tang Contemporary Art Center proudly presents the opening of Wang Yin’s solo exhibition >> Read more
2014.04.14 Mon, by

aye gallery

aye gallery opened on December, 2005 in the central area of Beijing city with historical and cultural relics surrounding such as Yong He Gong, Guo Zi Jian and Ditan Park. >> Read more
2014.03.22 Sat, by

The Pattern of the City: Juju Sun’s New Paintings

Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present a major solo exhibition of Chinese artist Juju Sun, The Pattern of the City: Juju Sun’s New Paintings, curated by the renowned Chinese art scholar Gao Minglu. The exhibition will run from 24 March to 3 May, 2014. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.11.13 Wed, by

Michael Sullivan: More Than an Ordinary Sinologist

The vicissitudes of the era had no doubt taken their toll, but Sullivan, with an ever keen eye for art, found much to uphold his interest. No matter how messy the scene was, politically, ideologically, socially, artistically, his commitment was constant. Those of us who aspire to recording contemporary art owe a great debt to this fine, magnanimous historian. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.07.01 Mon, by

Handwritten·State —— Zhou Changjiang Solo Exihibition

Phoenix Art Center Shanghai is delighted to present an exhibition of “Handwritten·State-Zhou Changjiang Solo Exhibition” on 7th July 2013. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.06.18 Tue, by

Endless Circuit: Disjointed Notes towards an Essay on the Work of the Artist Yu Youhan

Paul Gladston charts the trajectory of Yu Youhan’s practice from his literati inspired abstract works, to his political pop paintings to his fusion inspired landscapes — revealing new meanings behind his worth through in-depth interviews with the artist. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.03.20 Wed, by

Eulogy – In Memory of Hans van Dijk

For its first exhibition of 2013, Boers-Li Gallery will present the Tang Song solo exhibition Eulogy – In Memory of Hans van Dijk, an exploration of the unique and independent language of this artist on the margins of contemporary art. The “gunshot incident” that took place at the China/Avant-Garde exhibition at the National Art Museum […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.11.30 Fri, by

The Other 80s of Wang Guangyi

Beijing Editors Iona Whittaker and Liang Shuhan examine the value, in hindsight, of Wang Guangyi's activities and first paintings in the 80s, at the juncture of art, politics, and philosophy.

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