The seventh annual edition of the Global Chinese Art Auction Market report, a partnership between artnet and the China Association of Auctioneers (CAA), shows that global auction sales of Chinese art ...
Throughout the history of Western art, certain concepts have remained durable. Style. Iconography. Representation. Even when these categories are being inverted or rejected, they remain at the ...
Kuiyi Shen, who has a doctorate in art history, adored art since his childhood in China. Fitted in a Neptune-blue shirt and charcoal blazer, he stepped into the Harn Museum of Art at the University of ...
Madeline Eschenburg is a new art history lecturer at Washburn University, but for her spring exhibition, she is delving into a topic that has spanned nearly four decades. Eschenburg will debut ...
We’re approaching the end of the year and here at Hyperallergic we’d like to provide you with retrospective looks at 2010 as well as some suggestions for how to make 2011 even better for your online ...
“This is not a show of Chinese art,” explained one of the curators of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s sprawling exhibit that fills its seventh floor. Instead, the 100-plus works are meant to ...
Cruel Youth Diary: Chinese Photography and Video greets us with the dizziness befitting a period of rapid economic growth and social change. The Guggenheim's series Turn It On: China on Film, ...
Art Basel, the world’s most well-known public art fair, opened for the first time in 1970 in Switzerland. Art Fairs like Basel made collections of galleries from various countries accessible to both ...
Chinese ink landscape paintings have rarely been about depicting landscapes. Realistic depictions of craggy mountain ranges with jutted peaks or numinous landscapes shrouded with mist are always ...
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