The title of the inaugural show at the new Saatchi Gallery, in the former Duke of York's Headquarters building in Chelsea, is The Revolution Continues. That title refers to the dramatic transformation in the content and the fortunes of Chinese art since... ...full story at Independent
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Linda Gallery Contemporary Chinese Art »
YouTube video Linda Gallery, established in 1990, specialises in contemporary Chinese art and Indonesian paintings. Being an active player in the industry for more than a decade, the gallery has held numerous exhibitions, featuring works by famous Chinese Contemporary... |
| 21 May 07 |
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London-based Saatchi Gallery launches online salon in Chinese version » People's Daily The London-based Saatchi Gallery announced in Beijing on Monday the launch of a Chinese website of its online salon Your Gallery, which gives Chinese artists and students a showroom free. |
| 09 Mar 07 |
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m97 Gallery and Jiang Zhi: Blinded by the lights » Shanghaiist Last Saturday, Shanghaiist was invited to attend the unveiling of Shanghai's newest gallery space, m97. Once we negotiated the tricky shared building entrance, we made our way to the second floor and was immediately impressed by the physical space and... |
| 07 Sep 07 |
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Weekend art and literature picks: M's the word » Shanghaiist Weekenders looking for a break from the usual club and pub offerings should consider these two interesting events this weekend. Saturday, September 8th m97 Gallery "Document/Portrait" exhibition Opening Reception, 5pm to 8pm m97 Gallery consistently... |
| 04 Feb 08 |
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Angry migrant workers occupy Contrasts Gallery » Shanghaiist If you visit Contrasts Gallery on Jiangxi Lu now, you will find lots of migrant workers have actually made it their temporary home, but that is not some avant garde artist doing his latest exhibition. Here's a note from reader Arjen van der Schoot who... |
| 16 Feb 08 |
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Opening Today: Shanghai 1990-1993 and Disappearing Shanghai » Shanghaiist If anyone happens to be hankering for some nostalgia, m97 Gallery might be a good place to head to this weekend. The gallery will be presenting a double-shot dose of street photography today with the opening of Dutch photographer Robert van der Hilst... |