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ShanghArt: Tang Guo: Human Territory
Biography of Tang Guo
1955 Born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province
1986-89 Studies at the Nanjing Art Academy, Dept. of Fine Arts and the Central Academy of Arts & Crafts, Beijing.
Tang Guo lives and works in Nanjing and the small village in sou...
ShanghArt: Orchid Figure: Tang Maohong
Tang Maohong describes his work “Orchid Figure” as follows:
“I hope that within my video pieces there are countless segments, like dust scattering into a frame of time, calculated by seconds, having the same pettiness as ourselves. They and...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Artist as Collector: Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the
C.C. Wang Family Collection
A full-day, international symposium will be held on December 11 in conjunction with the
exhibition, exploring issues of authentication and connoisseurship in Chinese art.
The exhibition a...
Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College: Inaugural Exhibtion: S.O.S. - Scenes of Sounds
Inventions such as the telephone, tape recorder, loudspeaker,
radio, Walkman, compact disk, internet radio, and
computer-synthesized speech have produced dra...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Circles of Reflection:
The Carter Collection of Chinese Bronze Mirrors
...
Christie's: Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Including Important Sancai Glazed Pottery from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman
Ming qi, or articles of the spirit, were objects such as vases, jars, ewers and figures specifically
created to accompany the deceased on their voyage into the afterlife and often vividly reflected
the social and cultural atmosphere of the tim...
Photofusion Photography Centre: The Chain: Chien-Chi Chang
There is a general lack of understanding of mental illness in Taiwanese society and no comprehensive support system to care for the mentally ill. Consequently, despite having no resident psychiatrist at Lung Fa Tang, Hieh Kai Feng claims that it p...
ShanghArt: In their 40's - works by Chinese artists born shortly Before the Cultural Revolution
While artists from all over China will be included, this exhibition will be centred around artist living and working Shanghai, a city which seems to fosters this kind of innovation and artistic individuality especially well .
DING YI (b.1962...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Joachim Schmid Selected Photoworks 1982 – 2007
Included in the exhibition is Bilder von der Straße (Pictures
from the Street), a work in progress since 1982. Known as Schmid’s signature series, he has selected 100 images, from a
collection of 900, which range from family snapshots and ID
...
Cristine Wang Gallery: Peter Lew: O Positive - The Blood Drawings
Using pigs blood as the medium of an actual rupture, these drawings depict the interior volumes and depths of abstracted anatomical forms that reference calligraphy and graffiti. From the carnal density of vision to the materiality of the imagery,...
Art Scene Warehouse: 11 plus 1: Crowds and Voids - Zhong Biao, Sun Liang, Ai An, Lü Peng, Han Qing, Sun Yuan, He Sen, Tang Ke, Fu Xi, Morgan, Jiang Jian Jun, Xiao Yang
Despite the diversity of the artistic personalities and ideas, the displayed works are linked by a common interest in the relationship between the individual and his/her surroundings. Ranging from bustling crowded street scenes and free-floating m...
University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong: Pottery Sculpture by Pan Bolin
Early
Shiwan pottery takes its subject from legends, and stories of immortals
while figural subjects have persisted right up to the end of the Qing
dynasty and the beginning of the Republic. The introduction of human
figures, utensils, figurin...
Arts Center of the Capital Region: Call to Artists: Seeking Artists for the 2004 Exhibition Schedule
The committee expects to review work for both an open call and for two themed exhibitions. To receive a complete prospectus, please email info@theartscenter.cc or call (518) 273-0552. The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2004.
For the O...
Institute of Contemporary Art, Taipei: The Gravity of the Immaterial: Inaugural Exhibition at ICA, Taipei
The ICA will serve as an international catalyst for art exchange, focusing
on the contemporary works of Taiwanese artists and invited international
artists. Education will be a key feature to this unique museum and will be
an important bridge ...
Arts Center of the Capital Region: Call for Curators: Visions to Organize Future Shows
We have worked with such curators as Ian Berry from the Tang Teaching Museum, Jessica Hough from The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Lisa Dorin from Williams College Museum of Art, and most recently Susette Min, Marisa White, and Luis Camnitze...
Center for Creative Photography: Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing
For example, Muniz drew Harold Edgerton's famous photograph of a drop of milk captured in time. Only Muniz drew the image in
chocolate syrup and quickly photographed the chocolate drawing before it ran off the page. His work of art is a photograph o...
Pollock Fine Art: Drawings 1978-2006: Andy Warhol, Robert Hawkins and Jonathan Meese
Hawkins royals are fabulous in a different way; an extended genealogy chart from the Planet of the Apes, beginning with the coupling of two ancestral lines.Here there is no evolution, just gems and pathos drawn in reversed chiaroscuro. The pure dr...
ARTSingapore 2001: Fair of Contemporary Asian Art from National and International Galleries Opening Today
“Asia is enjoying a new cultural renaissance. It is producing a new generation of world class
filmmakers, musicians, painters, writers, dancers, designers, actors, etc. There is also growing
...
CONCORDE PRO Evénements: The 22th Antique Show in St-Tropez
Among them we can quote:
In silverware Joelle LASRY, will present a service composed by 7 pieces in silver massive, French work of XIXe century,
carrying the punch of Master AUCOC. This unit is composed of a samovar, a teapot, chocolate, a milk ...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: How natural is nature? How wild is wilderness? Works from the Pacific Rim
These artists, working from Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Antarctica, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, explore the visual and conceptual constructions of nature as phenomena in a constant state of flux.
Devenport says “New Nature lo...
National Gallery of Art: Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L.
From its beginnings, Gemini has introduced cutting-edge methods of fabrication to realize the visions of its invited artists, said Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art. We are pleased to present these innovative works by some of t...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: The Shape of Space: Alyson Shotz
Reflection is an ongoing subject of Alyson Shotz's work. Often, she uses mirrors as a device to explore how we perceive nature and assign meaning to it. For her seminal performance work Untitled (Reflective Mimicry), 1997, Shotz wore a fully mirro...
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University: Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China
The exhibition includes more than 100 works by 60 young artists and focuses on artists' responses to unprecedented economic, social and cultural changes that have swept through China. The show provides insight into the forces shaping modern Chines...
Bates College Museum of Art: Wenda Gu: From Middle Kingdom to Biological Millennium
Gu was active in the Chinese avant-garde before emigrating to the United States in 1987. He mines tradition and pursues innovation in works that explore globalism, diasporic art and transculturalism to present an idealized unification of humanity....
Edge Gallery: 2008-09 Visual Arts Thematic Exhibition - Imaging Hong Kong – Contemporary Photography
“Imaging Hong Kong: Contemporary Photography Exhibition” offers a clear picture of Hong Kong Art Photography development. With over 40 photographers and 150 works about our city since the middle of last century, it includes various aspects of ph...
MIT List Visual Arts Center: Body Parts- A Self-Portrait by John Coplans
For weeks [after 9/11], when the wind blew in my direction, I could smell fumes in my studio and in my bedroom. The fumes constantly seeped in; the smell reminded me of the burning of a body at a Hindu funeral pyre. A vast number of bodies were ...
Shanghai Art Museum: Shanghai 5 Biennale: Techniques of the Visible
By bringing together the work of more than 120 artists from Asia, Africa, North America, Latin America and Europe, the curators have worked towards a diversity of approaches to technology, revealed both through the number of artist projects exhibi...
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