Gazing at Meng Du’s works transports us to a fairyland. With rich picturesque details, the artist constructs scenes that only exist in fanciful tales. A little girl floats on a...
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Painter Xie Yousu (谢友苏) left a deep impression on an audience of art lovers after presenting his works at China Institute during a Renwen Society lecture early last month. Consisting...
In January 2016, Zhangbolong Liu became an apprentice at Cloud Gallery, a framing shop in Tribeca (full disclosure: his connection to the framing shop was through me). After graduating from...
If you want to see Suzhou embroidery being crafted and the statues and murals from the Mogao Caves (莫高窟) and the lesser known caves along the Silk Road in Gansu this...
HER Gaze, an exhibition currently on view at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York near Bryant Park, abounds with the strong visual imagery of twenty works by eight...
Serendipitously coinciding with its second anniversary last month, Fou Gallery, an apartment gallery and creative lab founded by Echo He and Jessie Yang, moved into its new home in a...
Neither satisfied nor happy with the over-emphasis on realistic painting techniques at China’s traditional art academies, Huo Dongze (霍东泽), like many young Chinese artists, left the comfort of China for a new...
A large photographic print on faux suede depicting photographer Pixy Yijun Liao and her boyfriend Moro is the highlight of a wall in Flower Gallery’s Chelsea location. Standing in a...
As the pastor of Taiwan Chinese Rhenish Church (中华基督教礼贤会有福堂) in Taipei, Stanley Fung (冯君蓝) does not rely only on the Bible to spread the gospel. He observes and documents spiritual life, his...
Update November 9, 2016: Since we posted the article last year, we learned about perspectives from Africans who work in China or work for Chinese companies in Africa (many would...