Since China's open-door policy of the early 1980s, the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts has been a pioneer in the art community, developing Chinese Native Soil Art and Scar Art, also known as Wound Art. The two movements reflect the emotional wounds ... full story
The nomadic No Man's Art Gallery, run by Emmelie Koster, showcases a selection of works in cities around the world. For its Shanghai exhibition, it will spotlight 20 artists, five of them Chinese – photographers Aixia Li, Caucasso Lee Jun and Fenk ... full story
Located in K11 Art Mall Shanghai on the busy Huaihai Road, the space aims to bring art closer to daily life and shake free of the notion that art is high above ordinary people. The opening exhibition "Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Money: Art after the ... full story
"Although the era when everyone is an artist will never come, everyone could have a chance to dialogue and communicate with art. This communication can take place everywhere, in front of your eyes, in museums, in virtual space, on elevators, buses or ... full story
At the grand opening of the K11 art space in Shanghai last Friday, a middle-aged couple with tanned skin and gold teeth stood in front of a multimillion dollar waterfall installation, clamping their ears with their hands, faces grimacing as if in pain ... full story
To encourage more people to appreciate and buy art, Wheelock Square and APPortfolio are staging a one-month mobile art exhibition entitled "Mobile Art of APPortfolio." The exhibition in the lobby of Wheelock Square features 28 works of young, upcoming ... full story
BLOCKS of ice from the Bahamas, cardboard bed clothes from Iraq and a thumping Vatican heartbeat will help the 2013 Venice Biennale attempt to capture the "unruly" world of art. The rich diversity of unexpected sights and sounds at the world's largest ... full story
Said to be the world's most secret art gallery, No Man's Pop-Up Art Gallery appeared Friday in Shanghai's Cool Docks, its location revealed to fans of the nomadic art showcase via mailing list just a few days before it opened. The exhibition is made up ... full story
View full sizeIn this May 8, 2013 photo, tourists stroll on the the Bund, one of the most famous tourist destinations, in Shanghai, China. The avenue is lined with art deco buildings from the 1920s and '30s, when Shanghai was the New York of the Far East.and more »full story
The nomadic No Man's Art Gallery, run by Emmelie Koster, showcases a selection of works in cities around the world. For its Shanghai exhibition, it will spotlight 20 artists, five of them Chinese – photographers Aixia Li, Caucasso Lee Jun and Fenk ... full story