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Tag Archives: Gu Wenda
EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS
China Park: The Art of Gu Wenda
[ May 15, 2010; ]
Until Nov. 15
Add: No.800, Pujiang Road, OCT Contemporary Zone, Shanghai
china park is a project featuring the calligraphy inspired concepts by Gu Wenda, presented by OCT-Contemporary Art Teminal of Hexiangning Art Museum, OCT-Shanghai, Shanghai Pujiang OCT. A circle of evergreen trees and a river allude to the spiritual structure of Chinese calligraphy. The [...]
Tags: Gu Wenda, Hexiangning Art Museum, OCT Shanghai
EXHIBITIONS
Calligraffiti: Writing in Contemporary Chinese and Latino Art
September 17, 2009 – January 17, 2009
Pacific Art Museum, California, USA
PASADENA, CA.- Pacific Asia Museum presents a multi-cultural exhibition that explores the idea of art as a strategy for breaking down concepts of painting/writing, legibility/illegibility, insider/outsider and Asian art/Western art. Guest curated by Collette Chattopadhyay, the exhibition includes works by artists [...]
Tags: Chongbin Zheng, Fung Ming-chip, Gu Wenda, Xu Bing, Yu Kun Yang, Zhang Dali
EXHIBITIONS
Post-Mao Dreaming exhibition at Smith College Museum
Until May 31
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton
Primarily focused on variations of ink painting and works on paper, “Post-Mao Dreaming” focuses on the exploration of historical Chinese art forms without the overt display of iconic political images and fetishized symbols that have come to characterize contemporary Chinese art. This exhibition provides a broad visual window [...]
Tags: Chen Haiyan, chinese ink painting, Gu Gan, Gu Wenda, Jerome Cohen, Joan Leobold Cohen, Wu Shanzhuan, Yang Yanping
EXHIBITIONS
Ink Not Ink exhibition on World Tour
Until May 9
Drexel University
“‘Ink not Ink” is a traveling survey exhibition of 80 works in various media by 40 artists aims to show Chinese artists continuing exploration of Chinese traditional ink painting in a contemporary context. The show featuring Gu Wenda–among other renowned artists pioneering experimentation with the ink medium–premiered in Shenzhen art museum in South China and then went [...]
Tags: chinese ink painting, contemporary chinese art, contemporary ink painting, Drexel University, Gu Wenda, INK not INK, Lin Tianmiao, Shenzhen Art Museum, Today Art Museum, Wei Qingji
CONVERSATIONS
CONVERSATIONS: Yishu Guanxi by Erin Kornfeld and Charlie Schultz
Erin Kornfeld and Charlie Schultz have spent the last year photographing portraits of China
Tags: Charlie Schultz, Dialogue Space, Erin Kornfeld, Gu Wenda, Shen Shaomin, Yishu Guanxi 

Upon returning to New York after her first visit to China, Soraya Broukhim provides a review of Wang Qingsong’s "When World's Collide" exhibition of photographs and videos at ICP. (
Three displays at UCCA:Not Vital/Li Hui/Su Zhiguang