Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition of some 56 works, including early figural works and nudes as well as 'conceptual landscapes', by the contemporary Chinese artist Hong Ling (b. 1955), mounted at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS University of London, from 15 July-24 September 2016. The exhibition features paintings in oil and ink, as well as watercolours, drawings and photographs by the artist, dating from 1979 to his student days in Beijing in the 1980s and up to 2016. The retrospective follows Hong Ling's retirement in 2015 from the faculty of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, where he had taught oil painting practice since his graduation in 1987
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
China’s growth as an economic and political world power and has placed China in a position of import...
Continually interested in the boundaries between artistic, social and political practices, Liu Ding’...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition of some 56 works, including early figural works and nudes as...
The exhibition featured a total of 150 works ranging from paintings and sculptures at galleries at t...
The Xiaoxiang Exhibition of International Printmaking, the accompanying catalogue, together with The...
This thesis is a study of Chinese art collecting in Hong Kong during the second half of the 20th cen...
Review of Chinese Art Since 1970: The M+ Sigg Collection edited by Pi Li. Thames & Hudson Inc, Janua...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
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Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
72-page full colour catalogue of the contemporary sculpture exhibition " Dialogue with the Emperor Q...
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
China’s growth as an economic and political world power and has placed China in a position of import...
Continually interested in the boundaries between artistic, social and political practices, Liu Ding’...
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition of some 56 works, including early figural works and nudes as...
The exhibition featured a total of 150 works ranging from paintings and sculptures at galleries at t...
The Xiaoxiang Exhibition of International Printmaking, the accompanying catalogue, together with The...
This thesis is a study of Chinese art collecting in Hong Kong during the second half of the 20th cen...
Review of Chinese Art Since 1970: The M+ Sigg Collection edited by Pi Li. Thames & Hudson Inc, Janua...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
Liu Kang (1911–2004) was a Chinese artist who settled in Singapore in 1945 and eventually became a l...
Ai Wu Ji Wu, which was also titled The Power of Drawing in Beijing, was a solo travelling exhibition...
Telling Images of China is an exhibition of early modern and modern paintings from one of the world'...
This exhibition is the second of a two-part exchange between Aberystwyth and Changsha that follows o...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
72-page full colour catalogue of the contemporary sculpture exhibition " Dialogue with the Emperor Q...
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
China’s growth as an economic and political world power and has placed China in a position of import...
Continually interested in the boundaries between artistic, social and political practices, Liu Ding’...