In collaboration with Leo Xu, Arthub held a video screening for Francesco Vezzoli’s works “Greed: A New Fragrance by Francesco Vezzoli” (2009) and “Marlene Redux: A True Hollywood Story!” (2006).
Witte de With wins the AICA 2014 Award
The AICA Award is given annually to a Dutch institution, a publication or exhibition. For this year’s award “The Temptation of AA Bronson” was chosen from exhibitions that took place during 2011-2013.
Arthub Exhibition: Les Villes Invisibles, Featured on Vogue Italia!
Invisible Cities – curated for the 8th edition of Les Rencontres Internationales de la Photo de Fès – has just been featured on Vogue Italia.
Premiere of Francesco Vezzoli’s Video Work Coming Soon!
Saturday, December 13th at 8:00 pm, the Aurora Museum will feature an original video work by artist Francesco Vezzoli, for the first time in China.
Last chance to see Transcending Tibet: A Preview!
On the last day of the exhibition preview, join author Clare E. Harris who will be in discussion with contemporary Tibetan artists Tenzing Rigdol and Gonkar Gyatso.
Television Coverage for International Photo Festival in Fes
Tune in to 2M TV for coverage on the 8th edition of Les Rencontres Internationales de la Photo in Fès, Morocco!
Zhu Xiaowen’s Edited: 40 + 4, Art is Not Enough! Not Enough!
Zhu Xiaowen has edited a new preview of “40 + 4”, the 2008 documentary with 40 Shanghai-based artists, dealing not with artwork, but rather with how artists perceive their own activity and role.
Art in the City: Lecture on Hybrid Art Roles
Join us at the K11 Art Mall tomorrow, September 12th from 2:00 to 3:30 pm, to hear a lecture by Massimo Torrigiani and Leo Xu.
CAC Lecture: Made in Shanghai, 40 + 4 Art is Not Enough! Not Enough!
Chronus Art Center will host a discussion moderated by Arthub’s Davide Quadrio and video artist Zhu Xiaowen, with artists Hu Jieming and Li Ran tomorrow, September 6th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, for the film “Made in Shanghai, 40 +4 Art is Not Enough! Not Enough!”
Exhibition at Witte de With: Dai Hanzhi: 5000 Artists
An exhibition in Rotterdam opens September 4th by Hans Van Dijk (Chinese alias Dai Hanzhi), who was an active curator, art historian and gallerist in China during the nineties.