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I See, I Site, I Sight

Through the factory windows of the Two Lines Gallery, the hazy skyline of Beijing encases the work of three artists; Weissensteiner, McCormick and Scott, who consider the self in this city. Walking through three distinct spaces, the viewer perceives three questioning statements from three perspectives and, thus, art and city merge. Does the artist become […]

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The Art of Donald Damask – John Nunley

The art of Donald Damask plays with color, texture and line—all of which are cobbled by the forces of time and chance. He creates within an action-based process that leverages opportunity and opportunity overturned. His work addresses the great tides of the universe as they move from renewal to decay in a never-ending spiral. While […]

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Zhao Fang – Alexandra Hamlyn

Since Zhao Fang’s graduation from the Jilin Academy of Fine Arts, China in 1997, his works have met with accolades and popular acclaim, not least for his obvious mastery over his medium, but also for his admirable anti-violence stance. Zhao Fang paints with the vocabulary of a classical renaissance style, achieving incredible depth of form […]

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The Joy of My Reality – Curators Biljana Ciric and Hu Yuanxing

“The Joy of My Reality” is art project curated by Biljana Ciric and Hu Yuanxing and will be featured in media such as newspapers and magazines in an effort to integrate art into the every day people’s life. Thanks to the co-operation of Art World Magazine and Oriental Morning Post, the project will be presented […]

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Migration – Chen Qiulin Solo Exhibition

Real life experiences have always been the basis for my work. As such, over the past few years, my work has been closely connected with changes in the urban environment. When I was young, I always felt that my life was intricately linked to urban change. When construction of the Three Gorges Dam began, my […]

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Putting Nature in its Place – Maya Kóvskaya

The flash of orange scales scintillates in the swirling water as the washing machine churns. Chinese Koi are tossed about like inanimate objects in the unforgiving torrents of the machine. At the end of the cycle, they lie gasping for breath as the machine empties. No reason is given for this low-grade torture, but the […]

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Transform: Artists Created By Their Works – Matsunaga Ko

It can be said that the modern age is an age of self-discovery, a time to dispose of the feudalistic concept of one’s existence as an element of a community and to seek a modern form of self, which is separate from others. Various experiments were attempted in the process of achieving this. Some pronounced […]

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Cultural Capital Black Moon Rising – Maya Kóvskaya

When he adopted the name Black Moon (Hei Yue), back in the heyday of the Yuanmingyuan artist colony, Ji Shengli could hardly have known the intimate connections in English between the verb "to moon" and the performance art that would bring him fame. Yuanmingyuan was one of China’s most fertile art communities, which flourished from […]

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Transforming China – Liu Yang

In English, “China” means both the country and porcelain. In this way, the famed Chinese export is inherently connected with the transforming country and its culture. Thus, porcelain is so significant a substance that it connects the past history and the present moment of this great country. The material is not a widely used medium […]

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Postmasters Gallery

During its almost 20 years Postmasters Gallery continues its commitment to showing young as well as established artists of all media. During its almost 20 years Postmasters Gallery continues its commitment to showing young as well as established artists of all media. We incorporate new forms of creative expression into the gallery and show them […]

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