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2014.07.04 Fri, by

30219 Days: Li Lang Solo Exhibition

Li Lang (b. 1969, Chengdu) is an excellent photographer. He began to be known by the art scene in the late 1990s. His famous photography series “The Yi People” has won many prizes for him, including the Motherjones International Fund for Documentary Photography Awards. >> Read more
2014.05.13 Tue, by

Zhang Xiaogang’s Oil on Paper-Pace Hong Kong’s Inaugural Show

We are pleased to announce that Pace Gallery is now launching in Hong Kong with a new office, bringing one of the most famous Chinese contemporary artist Zhang Xiaogang’s latest oil on paper works to constitute its inaugural show. >> Read more
2014.01.09 Thu, by

Found for the Future?

This exhibition aimed to puncture the sanguine spirit of the Singapore Biennale. Seldom does one have the opportunity to see the distinctive contemporary art from Central Asia, and this show only whets one’s desire to see more of it. >> Read more
2012.12.13 Thu, by

“Post-Jiangnan” Artist Talk

Please join us in the gallery on Saturday December 15th at 4PM for an ARTIST TALK with LIANG Weizhou. He will be speaking about the creative process behind his newest body of work, "Post-Jiangnan." >> Read more
Think, 2012.11.21 Wed, by

Playing the Marginalization Card:

The Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum recently held an exhibition entitled “The First CAFAM Exhibition of the Future: Subculture – A Report on the State of Young Chinese Artists.” Though true to the subtitle of the exhibition: they lacked a certain sense of appeal as many have appeared in CAFAM graduation shows over the years (in fact, some of them have even popped up in various galleries). >> Read more
Think, 2012.10.28 Sun, by

Feng Mengbo

For those who know Feng Mengbo’s work, the experience of being confronted with this show comes almost as a shock. Although Feng understandably shuns the epithet of "new media artist," his work has since 1994 predominantly, or rather, obsessively used the computer and its creative potential as both tool and muse. >> Read more
Interviews, 2011.09.01 Thu, by

Q&A with Massimo Torrigiani

Chris Moore talks briefly with SH Contemporary director Massimo Torrigani. >> Read more

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