A Potent Force brings together the work of two strongly individual Chinese artists, Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan, both of whom happen to be female. >> Read more
The title ON | OFF, which comes from the graphical interface of a common VPN software used to scale China’s Internet firewall, represents this binary condition at its simplest and most direct. >> Read more
Beijing Commune is pleased to announce the opening of the new exhibition “No Fruit at the Root” on October 20th, 2012. Showing her latest works of installation and video, it is the second solo exhibition of Hu Xiaoyuan with the gallery. >> Read more
Artists shown include Chen Jie, Chen Wenbo, Comfortable Collective, Dai Qing, Du Zhenjun, Fang Wei, Feng Mengbo, Gao Shiqiang, Gao Weigang, Gu Dexin, Han Feng, Heidi Voet, Hu Xiangcheng, Hu Xiangqian, Hu Xiaoyuan >> Read more
Artists include: Hai Bo Hu Xiaoxiao Liang Yuanwei Li Yousong Ma Qiusha Tang Hui Xiao Yu Yang Shaobin Xie Molin Zhang Dali Hong Hao Hu Xiaoyuan Liu Jianhua Lu Yang Polit-Sheer-Form-Office (PSFO) Wang Guagle Yuan Yuan Yin Xiuzhen Zhao Bandi Hong Lei Huang Yuxing Liu Wei Ma Liuming Song Dong Wang Qingsong Yue Minjun Yin […] >> Read more
There was one clear choice. Liu Wei's complex conceptual jungle "Trilogy" at the Minsheng Art Museum, blended painting, sculpture and electronics, the museal space itself to meditate on modernism, China, Beijing, the road to his studio and his own practice. >> Read more
Fabien Fryns grew up in Belgium and Switzerland and began collecting art while still in high school. His first gallery was in Malaga, Spain, but in 2004 he moved to Beijing and opened a gallery in Caochangdi (F2 Gallery). >> Read more