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2015.06.06 Sat, by

LIVING LANDSCAPES

The summer has finally arrived and we present living landscapes, four artistic positions and attitudes between Asia and Europe. Echo Ho (*1973 Beijing) has studied at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, stayed there and lives and works in the cathedral city. In 1697 the Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden was published in […] >> Read more
2014.12.17 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen

After more than a year of curatorial planning, the exhibition “Unlived by What is Seen” opened at the same time at three of the most important galleries in Beijing—Galleria Continua, PACE Beijing, and Tang Contemporary.
 
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2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Galleria Continua

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Tang Contemporary Art Center

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Pace Beijing

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.05 Fri, by

BEIJING VOICE: UNLIVED BY WHAT IS SEEN

This December, Pace Beijing is launching the fifth installment of the annual “Beijing Voice” exhibition. >> Read more
2014.06.27 Fri, by

MY CHINESE FRIENDS | WORKS FROM 1992 TO 2014

‘My Chinese friends’ brings together over 40 works by Chinese artists that originated between 1992 and today and with only two exceptions have all been curated by Alexander Ochs and shown in exhibitions in the past 22 years. >> Read more
2014.06.07 Sat, by

Go Jian Quest – Wei-Li Yeh, Li Mo and Kong

Arrow Factory is proud to announce a new installation by Taipei-based artist Wei-Li Yeh and Beijing-based architects Li Mo and Kong. >> Read more
2013.11.08 Fri, by

Sifang Art Museum: Possible Worlds

The much-anticipated Sifang Art Museum and a related architectural enclave is the pet project of real estate developer Lu Jun and his son Lu Xun in Nanjing. But following the opening of its inaugural exhibition, one wonders in hindsight about the thoughts behind “The Garden of Diversion”, curated by Philippe Pirotte. >> Read more
2013.10.16 Wed, by

Sifang Art Museum Inaugural Exhibition:The Garden of Diversion

The opening exhibition at the Sifang Art Museum designed by Steven Holl Architects re-considers the utopian tradition of philosophical gardens in China. Within this evinced context the exhibition connects a variety of subject mater, such as the meaning of monuments and folly gardens, or the body, hedonism and experience economy. >> Read more

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