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'Everything is possible' for 4 London artists
Jan07

'Everything is possible' for 4 London artists

Four international artists have got together for a London Hanmi Gallery exhibition, When Nothing is Sure, Everything is possible, 9-19 January 2014, writes SAJID RIZVI. Hanmi Gallery founder Heashin Kwak has been holding interim exhibitions, awaiting the gallery premises’ final refurbishment. This is her 29th interim exhibition and features yet another array of new artists waiting to be discovered for larger audiences. Two of...

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Lindy Lee in Hong Kong
Oct15

Lindy Lee in Hong Kong

Australian artist Lindy Lee presents a new series of bronze and metal works at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong 16 October-16 November 2013. The exhibition is titled Universal Record of the Flame. The bronze fire stones have evolved from Lindy Lee’s ‘flung ink’ painting practice. The tradition of ‘flung ink’ is an ancient Chinese painting technique which is based on spontaneity.  After a period of...

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Cao Fei's zombie movie
Sep23

Cao Fei's zombie movie

Cao Fei is showing a new film, Haze and Fog, using her interpretation of the zombie movie genre to offer a commentary on changing China. In the film showing at the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Arts, Manchester (26 October-7 December 2013) Cao Fei employs her work to examine intimate personal and cultural relationships in contemporary metropolitan China, exploring notions of class and value structures, powerlessness, the masses as a...

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Abstract Moods at London's Hua Gallery

It’s a sign of London’s challenging economic climate that Hua Gallery, on the Thames riverside at Battersea, can rightfully proclaim itself the only major commercial gallery in the British capital devoted to contemporary Chinese art, writes SAJID RIZVI. There are other players in the field, of course, but none currently command a functioning commercial space as does Hua. Not long ago a much larger space at about the same...

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O Zhang: A talented artist’s trenchant feminism
Oct30

O Zhang: A talented artist’s trenchant feminism

Artist O Zhang experiments with what, at first glance, appear to be erotic or otherwise risqué subjects but in reality are evolving, trenchant visual commentaries on women’s place in a Chinese society in great flux. The daughter of a Chinese couple whose intellectual prowess and English scholarship brought them into collision with the Cultural Revolution, O Zhang demonstrates inner strengths that she’s beginning to employ...

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Images of the Western Lake: The revival of the colour print in contemporary China
Mar01

Images of the Western Lake: The revival of the colour print in contemporary China

Images of the Western Lake: The revival of the colour print in contemporary China was an important exhibition and conference organised by former British Museum curator Anne Farrer in February 1996, writes SAJID RIZVI. This image of a watercolour woodblock print by Du Rongyao (born December 1927) was one of numerous seen during the exhibition and the study day. One of three contributions by Farrer to the study was published in 2010...

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