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Hai Shuet Yeung showcased in British Museum gallery refit
Dec16

Hai Shuet Yeung showcased in British Museum gallery refit

British Chinese artist Hai Shuet Yeung MBE is showcased in the British Museum’s premier Chinese gallery as a result of a recent refurbishment that brought contemporary and modern art into what used to be a largely historical display. Yeung, also known as Yáng Xīxuě (a literal pinyin transliteration of the three characters 杨希雪), received further recognition of his innovative abstract painting style in a publication accompanying...

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The horse in contemporary art
Jan30

The horse in contemporary art

Have you featured the horse in your recent artistic activity? The Editor would like to hear from you. Please send image, description, date and artist statement, if applicable. Happy New Year. Of the Horse! Click here to contact the Editor  

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Chinese paintings at the V&A
Oct03

Chinese paintings at the V&A

Masterpieces of Chinese Painting 700-1900 at the Victoria and Albert Museum (26 October 2013 – 19 January 2014) is an ambitious survey of a great artistic tradition in the Chinese world. Masterpieces brings together what the museum claims are “the finest examples of Chinese painting created over a 1200 year period” and includes more than 70 works including some of the earliest surviving Chinese paintings as well as other...

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The Music of Ink at the British Museum
Apr17

The Music of Ink at the British Museum

The Music of Ink at the British Museum (ISBN-13 9781872843995), published 17 April 2012 to coincide with China Focus at the London Book Fair, is edited by Helen Wang with contributions by Denis Brown, Rohan de Saram, Romesh Gunesekera, Qu Lei Lei, Yang Lian, Wang Tao and Zeng Laide. Buy this book. About the book How are contemporary artists, east and west, conveying and transforming the soul, philosophy and aesthetics of the classical...

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