Returning to Hong Kong Art Week this spring is the Asia Contemporary Art Show. Now in its 12th edition, the Show opens on March 23rd and continues until the 26th at the Conrad Hong Kong. As the longest-running and most successful hotel art fair in Asia. >> Read more
Galerie du Monde is pleased to present the premier solo exhibition in Hong Kong of Chinese contemporary artist Xiao Bo (b. 1977, Hangzhou, China) from 12 January to 25 February 2018, showcasing an impressive group of paintings, all of which were created in 2017. Xiao Bo graduated from the China Academy of Art in 1999, […] >> Read more
In this new project by Hu Qingtai at Gallery Yang’s Project Space, the artist tries to understand, capture, and describe the elusive force that is deeply hidden in the body and often emerges to make an attempt to control the limbs. There is only one work in this exhibition: A Force Spurring “Limbs” via “Head”. […] >> Read more
Much has happened in Beijing a few months back, but looking over shows large and small there hasn’t been much to show for, other than “social shows” that you can’t really make head or tail out of, shows that lack daring. Ran Dian invited Bian Ka to talk about his ideas in his own show, “A Chemical Love Story”… >> Read more
Dominique Lévy and Brett Gorvy, principals of Lévy Gorvy, announced today that the gallery will expand its presence in Asia with the opening of an office in Shanghai, China, and the appointment of Danqing Li as Senior Director, Asia. >> Read more
Wu Ke (b.1969), an established painter from China will present his unconventional creations of traditional Chinese landscape paintings to a British audience for the first time, at his forthcoming solo exhibition Another Shan Shui at Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea College of Arts this September (21st-26th).
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