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Art and culture space in an old factory in the Bauhaus style. Contemporary art exhibitions, culural events, commercial activities. [en, zh] Contemporary art from Korea, Asia and renowned international artists. Galleries in Cheonan City and Seoul, Korea, as well as in Beijing, China, and New York, USA. [en] One of the first galleries to specialize in contemporary Chinese art in the US. Focused on video, photography, performance, conceptual approaches. In 2007, opened a gallery space in Beijing, designed by Ai Weiwei. [en, zh] China Art Archives & Warehouse Concentrates on experimental art from the People's Republic of China (painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, installations), initiating and facilitating exhibitions and other forms of presentation inside and outside China. Artistic directors: Ai Weiwei and Beatrice Leanza. [en] Galleries in New York and Beijing. Chinese contemporary artwork including photography, painting, sculpture, video art, and installations. [en, zh] Chinese Contemporary Art Gallery: Beijing Chinese Contemporary (based in London) opened in 2004 a gallery in Beijing, in the art district at Factory 798 at Dashanzi in Chaoyang. [en] Opened in 1996 directly across from the East Gate of the Forbidden City, in a traditional courtyard house that was once part of this imperial palace. Presents contemporary Chinese art. Extensive information on the website: exhibitions, artists, archives since 1998, articles, etc. [en] Exclusive focus on mainland Chinese artists. [en] International contemporary art, including China. Spaces in San Gimignano (Italy), Beijing (China), Le Moulin (France). Promotes the dialogue between the East and the West. [en, it] Contemporary art gallery, presenting local and foreign artists, opened in 2005. [en] Contemporary Chinese art gallery in the 798 Art Factory area. Since 2005, branch of the main gallery, based in Milan, Italy. [en, zh] Contemporary Asian art. Exhibition spaces in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Singapore. [en] Consultancy and art gallery, established by Meg Maggio. Contemporary artists from China. [en, zh] Art organization for promoting contemporary art in China and cultural exchange between Chinese and international artists. Gallery spaces, artists' residency studios, multi-media room and project space. [en, zh] Founded in 1991 by Australian Brian Wallace. Presents works in diverse media by contemporary Chinese artists. Developed an artist in residency program to bring foreign artists to China to work with their Chinese counterparts. [en, zh] Soka Art Center / Contemporary Space Established in 1992 in Tainan, Taiwan. Spaces in Taipei, since 2001 in Beijing, China; since 2002 a Soka Korea office. Artists from China, Korea, and other parts of Asia. [en, zh] Art space for contemporary Chinese art with branches in Chengdu and Beijing. Exhibition space, collection and screening rooms. [en, zh] Focus on contemporary Chinese, Japanese and Korean art. Galleries in Tokyo and Beijing. [en, ja] Established 2007 by the Guy & Myriam Ullens Foundation in a Bauhaus styled factory building in the Dashanzi Art District. Exhibitions, screenings, performances, seminars; art library and educational program. [en, zh] Represents established contemporary artists (traditional painting, oil painting, watercolor painting, sculpture and mixed media), and supports young artists as well. [en, zh]
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