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2013.01.23 Wed, by

Come Rain or Come Shine

AIKE-DELLARCO is pleased to announce the new group exhibition, it will showcase works by Hu Yun, Lee Kit, Liu Xinyi and Tang Dixin."Not pleased by external gains, not saddened by personal losses." >> Read more
2012.12.12 Wed, by

Zendai Contemporary Art Space

Located in Wuwei Creative Complex in northeast Shanghai and covering an area of over 3,000sqm, the 3-storeyed Zendai Contemporary Art Space consists of galleries, art studios, mini theatre, archive, terrace and square. With a focus on large-scale contemporary artwork, the space is designed to create a new platform for the display and exchange of international […] >> Read more
2012.11.19 Mon, by

The Unbearable Lightness of Sculpture

Tony Cragg has arrived in Shanghai, and the newly reopened Shanghai Zendai Himalayas Art Museum hopes that this well renowned sculpturist will set a tone of professionalism and credibility to their tentative future. And for the most part, they have indeed handled this quasi-retrospective with the appropriate reverence and attention to detail an artist like Cragg deserves. >> Read more
2012.11.05 Mon, by

Power Station of Art

The Power Station of Art(PSA)is located where the Pavilion of Future of the World Expo 2010 Shanghai was; it is the first public museum of contemporary art in mainland China. >> Read more
2012.10.23 Tue, by

The Recessive Umbilical Cord: 2436A Exhibition

Group exhibition with Fang Qi, Gao Jie, Gao Yan, Li Qingbin, Lin Yuyan, Ma Chong, Wang Ge, Wang Chengliang. >> Read more
2012.10.23 Tue, by

Shanghai Himalayas Museum

Established by Zendai Group in 2005, the Shanghai Himalayas Museum (formerly known as Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art) is a privately-funded, non-profit art institute focusing on art exhibition, education, collection... >> 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, 2010.11.16 Tue, by

Fuck Off: An Uncooperative Approach

First published in Broadsheet (vol. 37 no. 4), we have decided to reprint Zhao Chuan's text in celebration of the 10th anniversary of "Fuck Off," a seminal exhibition in contemporary Chinese art. >> Read more

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