Monthly Archives: January 2016

Abstract Art In China

China is something of a newcomer to abstract art, but a new exhibition at the Today Art Museum in Beijing is embracing the work of 16 representative artists in this field. More than 80 artworks are on display at the … Continue reading

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Wang Guangxi at MOCA in Singapore

The Chinese avant-garde artist Wang Guangxi, a pioneer in the Chinese contemporary art scene, is often referred to as the ‘King of Political Pop” for his “Great Criticism” series, which imposed popular Western capitalism icons onto Communist style revolutionary propaganda … Continue reading

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Ullen Center’s program for 2016

The Ullen Center for contemporary Art in Beijings district 798 has two strong highlights on its calendar for 2016. Firstly, works by the American painter Robert Rauschenberg will run from June to August and will display the 450 meter long … Continue reading

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Ding Yi at The Long Museum

Ding Yi has exclusively created and painted abstract paintings built up of small crosses since the mid-1980s. He recently finalised 10 new paintings, named “Appearances of Crosses 2015″, each almost five meters high for his first solo show at the … Continue reading

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