Blog Tag - Art Weekly
As Albert Camus said, “Man is the only creature that refuses to be what he is.” In this week's Art Weekly roundup, we'll talk about human beings in...
Of artists, Freud once said, “for these people, meaning does not matter. They are only interested in the harmony between lines, shapes, and borders...
Until the Glasgow-born artist Susan Philipsz won the Turner Prize in 2010 (an annual prize presented to British visual artists under the age of 50),...
Following the long holiday, we have three solo exhibitions and a group show to wake you up, get you creative juices flowing, and enlighten your long...
This week, let’s get spiritual. Mankind is born to pursuit the essence of life, and in turn the six solo shows in this week’s Art Weekly see artists...
Ever since Louis Daguerre invented photography diehard proponents have argued that “painting is dead,” comparing the accuracy of photography with the...
In this week's Art Weekly, we have two young artists seeking to present global problems in different ways: a solo exhibition by Wu Jianjun, and an...
Below are some of our top picks for art exhibitions currently showing in Beijing. Enjoy, and there are plenty more choices to be found in our Art...
This week, things get deep with two solo exhibitions by young artists eager to discuss fundamental existential questions like: “Who am I?" and "What...
This week, we're treated once again by Beijing's growing art scene with several photography and sculpture exhibitions on around town, including...
Ahh art, that most majestic of forms that even when presented as the most simple structures, whether it be rendered in paint, stone, or ... a toilet...
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