The Sculpture of Qing Qing: Between Memory and Metaphor
Chen Qing Qing (known as Qing Qing) layers past and present in her surreal sculptural installations…
Read More >Chen Qing Qing (known as Qing Qing) layers past and present in her surreal sculptural installations…
Read More >If you listen to the so often poorly informed utterings of our politicians, some academics and of course the media we hear constantly about ‘multi-culturalism’ as though this is some new late 20th century phenomenon…
Read More >Shan-shui (literally ‘mountains and water’) ink and brush landscape painting is one of the durable icons of Chinese culture…
Read More >“Vermilion Art bravely showed the first exhibition of Chinese women artists in Australia, curated by former Australian Ambassador to China, Geoff Raby…
Read More >“All of these artworks are strong expressions of individualism and freedom…
Read More >I’m delighted to have been asked to open this exhibition of Xu Yong’s photographs of Beijing hutong, the narrow, grey-walled alleys and lanes that are as much a part of the historical identity of China’s capital as the imperial palaces, temples and parks…
Read More >The current show, Something from Nothing, features paintings, sculptures and video by Cang Xin, who readers may remember as the artist who went around the world licking famous monuments…
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