student galleries – unsw (university of new south wales)

INK REMIX: Contemporary Art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: Peng Wei

UNSW Galleries,  Sydney, 2016. Curated by Dr Sophie McIntyre. “Contemporary ink art has emerged as one of the most significant and ubiquitous artistic trends in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and over the past decade has attracted increasing attention from the media and the international art community. Acclaimed as ‘the new Chinese art’, some of the world’s most prominent museums and galleries, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saatchi Gallery in London, have staged major surveyRead more

INK REMIX: Contemporary Art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: HE Xiangyu

UNSW Galleries, Sydney,  2016. Curated by Dr Sophie McIntyre. “Contemporary ink art has emerged as one of the most significant and ubiquitous artistic trends in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and over the past decade has attracted increasing attention from the media and the international art community. Acclaimed as ‘the new Chinese art’, some of the world’s most prominent museums and galleries, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saatchi Gallery in London, have staged major surveyRead more

INK REMIX: Contemporary Art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: YANG Yongliang

  UNSW Galleries,  Sydney,2016. Curated by Dr Sophie McIntyre. “Contemporary ink art has emerged as one of the most significant and ubiquitous artistic trends in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and over the past decade has attracted increasing attention from the media and the international art community. Acclaimed as ‘the new Chinese art’, some of the world’s most prominent museums and galleries, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saatchi Gallery in London, have staged major surveyRead more

INK REMIX: Contemporary Art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: Wilson Shieh

UNSW Galleries,  Sydney, 2016. Curated by Dr Sophie McIntyre. “Contemporary ink art has emerged as one of the most significant and ubiquitous artistic trends in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and over the past decade has attracted increasing attention from the media and the international art community. Acclaimed as ‘the new Chinese art’, some of the world’s most prominent museums and galleries, including New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saatchi Gallery in London, have staged major surveyRead more
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