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Review of Lu Jun & Sun Ji -- Two Solo Exhibitions
by Lu Jun
Sun Ji, LU Jun at M97 Gallery
August 1st, 2009 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
8/29/11
Lu Jun’s large-scale photography works use the three fundamental elements of Chinese landscape painting - water, ink, and paper - combined with techniques of modern photography to create poetic landscapes that flow in both form and color.
Lu Jun’s motivation as an artist is to create rather than to imitate, using the tools available to him as a contemporary photography artist.
Water and ink captured in photographs, and under the artist’s control, blend together in dreamy clouds... [more]
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di.Lo Digital PhotoGraphic ArtWorks
by diLo - Eugenia di Lorenzo
di.Lo - Eugenia di Lorenzo - at That Gallery
June 27th, 2010 - June 27th, 2010
Posted
6/1/10
"Stabs of light opening endless distances "
More than pictures, the works of di.Lo travel in a world of textures, plots of ephemeral lights that intersect in abstract ethereal cosmic landscapes.
Avant-garde art works that gently delineate swirls of color that aim to capture the interactions between light and a subject that transforms reality into an ephemeral form. [more]
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Outstanding Chinese Contemporary Art Bignames
by True Art
Yang Shao Bin, Zheng Zai Dong, Zhou Tie Hai, Yu You Han, Tang Mao Hong, zhang jian, Sun Liang, Yuki Onodera, Xue Song, Zhou Chun Ya, Yin Chao Yang, Ding Yi at R1701 B23 N59 Moganshan Rd. Shanghai, China
October 29th, 2009 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Posted
10/29/09
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Accumulation Press Release
by maiko
Aniwar, Choi Jeong-Hwa, Billy Lee, Marvin Mintofang, Peter Sandbichler, Wu Shanzhuan, Suling Wang, Li Yao, Redxing Ye, Yeh Yi-li, Bai Yiluo, He Yunchang, Huang Zhiyang at Cao Chang Di Village
December 13th, 2008 - February 16th, 2009
Posted
1/14/09
“How much accumulation of contemporary art does anyone need, anyway? he said. “You can’t compare the needs of artists with the needs of the rural poor”. Leon Golub
“Accumulation” can take many forms. It can be the repetition of one basic element, the amassing of found objects, the assemblage of multiple parts to create new combinations and associations. It can also allude to the overwhelming emotion of shared cultural knowledge of momentous events such as an Olympics or an earthquake. A... [more]
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