The 7th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale makes grand debut in OCAT
C]urated by Liu Ding, Carol Yinghua Lu, and Su Wei, the 7th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale is a research-based exhibition consisting of various components: "Unexpected Encounters", "What You See is What I See" and "Public Projects."
Meteorological China—Exhibition of Eight Contemporary Printmakers Inaugurated at Baiyaxuan Art Center
The eight artists are courageous in overcoming all kinds of limitations and find their own unique language in their separate art careers.
Chang: Jiao Xingtao’s Solo Exhibition
The artist intentionally "hides" things, and binds his sculptures with common objects and places or tries his best to bind in those works into daily experiences. While the theatrical presence creates a new visual relationship, the other effect is that it makes the audience's visual experiences bind with the work, the environment and became a...
Huang Yuxing Solo Exhibition at Beijing Commune
Huang Yuxing's paintings are idiosyncratic and based on premeditated different scenes. He applies multiple pure oil paint and acrylic upon canvases, rendering a colorful yet transparent picture.
Sealed Fingerprints: Zhang Yu Solo Exhibition at Other Gallery, Shanghai
This piece no longer emphasizes the concept of self-cultivation in the practice of fingerprinting. Instead, it notes down part of the prints in the short process and seals them up. It emphasizes the social attributes of the fingerprints. The practice of sealing does not mean hiding the fingerprints from viewers by archiving them, but presenting...
Selected Works Presented by 2012 Graduation Exhibition of Masters of Art from CAFA (Phase I)
It took place at CAFA Art Museum from April 28th through May 4th, 2012 and concentrated on the accomplishments made by these graduates during their stay in the Central Academy of Fine Arts.
LI SHU RUI | The Shelter: All Fears Come from the Unknown Shimmering at the Edge of the World
As the exhibition title suggests, this new piece tries to fully present the many characteristics of Li Shurui's art practice, and will particularly be an important breakthrough in the practice of the concept of space.
High Mountain–Xu Longsen’s Landscape Paintings
Xu Longsen respects traditional culture and his landscapes remind people of the integration, freedom and emptiness in Chinese traditional landscapes. However, his mountains are not the mountains where people live.
“Beijing Buffalo: Translation”, Academic Exchange Program and Art Exhibitions
Originated from the academic and cultural exchange between UB and CAFA, “Beijing Buffalo: Translation” presents the ambitious evolution of this collaborative effort.


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