Yibo Gallery located in Red Town (570 Huaihai Road West, a major creative art cluster in Shanghai) is commonly referred to as the jianghu gallery by artists and art lovers for whom it has become an indispensable meeting place since it was first ... full story
THE rising rents in Tianzifang, a Shanghai art zone on Taikang Road, may force the studio and workshops of the late, renowned Chinese painter Chen Yifei to move. The Shanghai Digital Industry (Group) Co, which leased three places in Tianzifang with a ... full story
Shanghai, 21 June 2012, Art Media Agency (AMA). From 7 to 9 September 2012, the 6th edition of Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair will take place at the ... full story
And now it's time for our arts and culture report with Michelle Kim. I hear today she has updates on the Shanghai International Film Festival that opened a couple ... full story
By Yang Yijun in Shanghai (China Daily) Chinese landscape painting, considered a prestigious form of visual art, has evolved from being just pure expressions of shan shui (mountain and water). In Hanging Garden, a contemporary landscape art show, ... full story
Auction house Sotheby's official opening of its 15000 square foot gallery space last Friday comes after blue-chip galleries such as London-based Simon Lee, Shanghai's Pearl Lam and Paris gallery NeC opened earlier this week. Hong Kong's Art HK fair, ... full story
Tek is set to open the De Museum in Shanghai next year featuring Asian and Western contemporary art, after opening his first in Indonesia's capital Jakarta in 2008. HONG KONG -- Over the past two years Wang Wei and her husband Liu Yiqian dropped a ... full story
Q: What inspired you to do the series? A: The photos were shot while I was doing an art residency in Shanghai. It's a sprawling city. I live in Paris, which is already a big city, but it seems so small compared to Shanghai. A few days after I arrived, ... full story
By Wang Jie (Shanghai Daily) A CITY art fair is planning to create a carnival atmosphere this week in a move it hopes will help attract a bigger audience, but which critics claim is demeaning to art. Art fans and collectors attending the Shanghai ... full story