Song Dongs exhibition on view at Pacehis first overseas solo show since the COVID-19 pandemicfocuses on work he made while trapped in his studio during the long lockdown. Cut off from the world, he used the solitary time to his advantage and developed a series of subtle projects that reflect his interest in adapting ancient philosophy to a contemporary context.
Chinese artist Song Dong’s exhibitions in China and the US feature works produced during the Covid-19 pandemic that highlight the loss of personal connection which resulted from restrictions on movement.
New York City is known for its vibrant art scene. There are countless galleries that showcase a wide range of artistic perspectives — including some standout spaces owned or curated by Black women. To make sure you know exactly what Black Woman-owned and -curated galleries to check out while in the Big Apple, 21Ninety has rounded… Continue reading NYC Galleries Curated by Black Women You Should Visit
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UCCA presents Slide / Show: Light Images in Chinese Contemporary Art. By juxtaposing artworks with select archival materials, the exhibition proposes a new genealogy of the slide and its legacy in Chinese contemporary art.