8-10, 2011, the fifth edition of Shanghai's own contemporary art fair, now under the direction of Massimo Torrigiani, brings approximately 90 dealers -- two-thirds of them Chinese or with spaces in China (including James Cohan and Pace Beijing) -- to ...full story
“It is believed that Shanghai Art Fair will continue leading Asian art market under the support of art lovers and collectors.” Shanghai Art Fair 2011 (15th), as Aisa's celebrated art exchange with long history and high internationalization degree, ...full story
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Art 2011, an exhibition showcasing approximately 50 international galleries, is to be held in Saadiyat Island's UAE Pavilion, originally designed by renowned architect Lord Norman Foster's firm for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. ...full story
"This is a very important exhibition for the Shanghai Museum," Prof Chen says. It is the first exhibition of the aboriginal people of the South Pacific and their art at the museum and reflects many aspects of Maori life. ...full story
Lu said that next month, a famous art magazine of Beijing will publish a special issue on contemporary art called "Chengdu PK Shanghai for Influences in Contemporary Art." In this issue, Chengdu's and Shanghai's contemporary art scene will be ...full story
Bennett not only brought the world-class art to Shanghai, but also showed a couple of Shanghainese students how to be a top artist. Two 21-year-old university students, Yang Yunfan (杨云帆) and Zheng Qi (郑奇), acted as the toastman's sidekicks on his ...full story
A native of Shanghai, he moved to the United States in 1998 to reunite with his mother. "My father is a painter and professor of art at Shanghai University. You could say he inspired my career," said Bu who studied Fine Arts at Shanghai University. ...full story
Hosted in Azad Bhavan Art Gallery by Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Shanghai Municipal Archives, in collaboration with Shanghai's People Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and Consulate General of India in Shanghai, ...full story
To most Shanghainese, graffiti is just a random scribble rather than a proper art form. It's great news for Shanghai's property market, but a tragedy for the city's street art lovers and artists. Two of Shanghai's most striking art locales -- the ...full story
About the artist: Suikang Zhao has worked on many different art media including monumental public projects. Born in Shanghai, China in 1956, he has lived in the United States since 1986, finished his graduate study at the School of Visual Arts in New ...full story