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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
History & Theory, 2012.02.06 Mon, by

All Roads Lead to Vancouver:

Standing at a distance from the bubbling cauldron that is Chinese contemporary art, Vancouver-based Zheng Shengtian, Managing Editor of Yishu, remembers his work with Annie Wong and their early efforts to promote Chinese contemporary artists from abroad. >> Read more
Interviews, 2011.09.29 Thu, by

Sans Song: Interview with Jérôme Sans

Ioan Whittaker talks with the director of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing, Jérôme Sans, about his time at the institution. >> Read more
Think, 2010.12.15 Wed, by

Why Care about the Shanghai Biennale?

How a Shanghai institution helped legalize avant-garde art practice. >> Read more
Think, 2013.03.30 Sat, by

Altered Shan Shui States

Red Gate Gallery is pleased to present a new series of work by seven artists who will be bringing their own re-interpretation of Shan Shui under one roof for the first time. >> Read more
Think, 2012.11.28 Wed, by

What is an Artist Book?

In today’s world of virtual communication and visual explosion, "what is a book" could be a purely metaphysical question. In a more profound sense, books could be an indication of the times, or else as Pierre Bourdieu said, they signify “symbolic power” since books and reading had been the sole privilege of a society’s elite for a long time in history. >> Read more

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