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Paradoxical Intentions
Nov01

Paradoxical Intentions

Four London-based international artists present their recent work in a short exhibition titled Paradoxical Intentions 4 November-7 November 2014. The artists say the show is intended as a response to the mass culture in which they find themselves and which they have to confront both in terms of the value systems they adhere to and the aims they wish to achieve. The artists Xin Shen, Le Guo, Haili Sun, Jeremy Lee are as much a part of...

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Chang Lei at Hua Gallery
Oct04

Chang Lei at Hua Gallery

A selling exhibition of Chang Lei’s recent work highlights the Beijing artist’s concerns about evolving China. In Tainted Beauty, Chang Lei’s debut in London, the artist presents a collection of his most recent work “evoking the splendor and sadness encapsulated in Beijing’s famed operatic tradition, and indeed China’s cultural history as a whole,” says a notice from Hua Gallery. Alongside fictional...

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Vay Hy’s nature abstracts
Sep09

Vay Hy’s nature abstracts

  Gallerist Christine Park opens a new London space, Christine Park Gallery, 10 September 2014 with an exhibition of abstract ink paintings by Vay Hy. In works inspired by nature and organic forms Vay Hy, originally from China, appears to have distilled his experience of travel in China including Tibet, Thailand and Vietnam as well as the vagaries of weather in London. Vay Hy. 10 September – 10 October 2014. Christine Park...

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London's China Visual Festival
May01

London's China Visual Festival

This year’s edition of the annual Chinese Visual Festival in London is in full swing, offering audiences opportunities to get up to speed with new talent and new trends in Chinese cinema, from the mainland to countries and regions contiguous in cultural or historical terms. Mainstream moviegoers, having been introduced to Chinese cinema through circuitous routes including Hollywood and Hong Kong, are only now beginning to catch...

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Paper in bloom: Zhuang Hong Yi's make-believe world
Mar21

Paper in bloom: Zhuang Hong Yi's make-believe world

Zhuang Hong Yi transports the viewer to three-dimensional floral tableaux vivants in an exhibition that needs to be seen up close to be appreciated for the artist’s exemplary skill and visual power, writes SAJID RIZVI. The selling show at Hua Gallery in London (19 March 2014 – 30 May 2014) also features Zhuang Hong Yi’s equally adept and exquisitely delicate manipulation of porcelain to produce works mounted on...

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Wei Ligang: Chinese Palaces

Wei Ligang, one of the most significant Chinese talents creating contemporary ink art today, has been selected by Michael Goedhuis as the subject of a 2014 Asia Week New York exhibition 14 March – 22 March 2014 as the gallerist celebrates 25th anniversary of his work in the field in London, New York and elsewhere. Born in Datong, Shanxi, in 1964, Wei Ligang has been at the forefront of contemporary ink painting’s development from its...

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