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CVAC’s latest exhibition Crisis…What Crisis? opened on June 27 to an eye-pleasing variety of personae: from faithful followers of the six artists on hand to the surprise presence of a few well-known actors as well as photo-snapping media, the crowd was a suitable reflection of the diversity of concept and medium in the exhibition itself.
On May 15, CVAC artist Deng Wushu officially made his Stateside debut at Byron C. Cohen Gallery for Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri. Little more than one month after this, the oil painter had already garnered the respect of America’s most revered media: National Public Radio (NPR)…
On the evening of June 3, The Village at Sanlitun embraced a new resident to join its bustlingly busy quarters. For one month, the sculpture Welcome, Welcome by China Visual Arts Agency artists the Luo Brothers will be a semi-permanent fixture on one of Beijing’s most recognizable areas…
After more than one year hard at work in his Chongqing studio, Liao Yibai is just a couple weeks away from taking his latest series of sculptures across the Pacific Ocean to New York, New York…
The necessity of a collective environmental conscience is no longer disputable. We live in an age when the natural resources essential to human survival are disappearing at an alarmingly rapid rate. Abandoned + Reborn comes from a group of Chinese contemporary artists who create from within the co-existential boundaries of environment and humanity.
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Born in 1960 in Jining, Inner Mongolia, Su Xinping studied painting and printmaking at Tianjin Institute of Fine Arts and the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing. During the past two decades, Su’s work has appeared in nearly 100 solo and group exhibitions. He currently serves as Deputy Professor and Deputy Head of the Dept. of Printmaking at CAFA.
