The wildly fantastical Lu Yang Arcade and Lu Yang Video Room surveys works from Shanghai-based artist Lu Yang (?? / ??) that imagine a sci-fi world where man has mastered...
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Zhai Liang’s (翟倞) three-month stay in New York City for his residency at Fou Gallery was his first time outside of his home country of China. “New York is a...
Our weekly event post and ongoing exhibition calendar don’t provide much information about current art exhibitions other than the gallery and the closing date, and it’s been a while since we...
Catherine Lan (藍巧茹 / 蓝巧茹) is reinventing painting. Her recent Floral and Magic Mirror series, on view at the Center for Arts Education in Midtown Manhattan through October 10, use...
Following a run earlier this year as part of MTA’s Poetry in Motion Springfest at Grand Central Terminal, Taiwanese artist Yu-Ting Feng brings Dear Deer her interactive poetry installation to the...
In Chinese culture, balance is harmony, and a lack of balance is the cause of all ills, be it social, spiritual, or physical. In two projects exhibited at somewhat unconventional...
The Art of the Chinese Album, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s upcoming Chinese art exhibition, highlights the Chinese album, one of the more intimate presentation formats for paintings. Developed during the...
Reflecting Buddhism’s long history and expansive geographic and cultural reach, Buddhist art is rich and varied. As it turns out, depicting the Buddha and other elements in Buddhism has very specific...
Due in no small part to media idolization of him as an artist-dissident, Ai Weiwei’s unwavering criticism of the Chinese government frequently comes off as a narrow, personal fight. However, in this interview in...
Miao Jiaxin, the performance artist who irked Airbnb with his posting that offered accommodations in the form of a cage, has opened the “dream cage” for business and has posted video...