

2019/11/09: NEW EXHIBITION IN SHANGHAI
We're excited to be hosting another edition of exhibitions that champion emerging Chinese artists, featuring paintings by Xu Danqing and sculptures by Su Chang. We're also updating our photography space to include smaller prints by Lois Conner due to popular demand. Join us in the afternoon of Saturday 9 November 2019 at our art space inside the glorious setting of Amanyangyun. #2019WINTER


XU DANQING 许丹青
Xu Danqing's paintings are like a hazy dreamland, where a kind of implicit power lies in its gentleness. Graduated from the China Academy of Art’s Oil Painting department three years ago, Xu loves music, and from different musical genres – swing, bossa nova and others – she finds a joyful rhythm and a poetic sentiment that permeate her works. Xu hopes to express sonorousness visually, to create paintings that are enriched by sounds and voices. She is particularly fascinated b


SU CHANG 苏畅
Entirely hand-made, Su Chang’s sculptural language brings us back to our sense of sight and touch. Each work, crafted with the reverberation of a subtle pulse in the artist’s palms, is like a indigenous container, simple and sensual, or like a breath carefully wrapped up and placed right in front of us. Su needs no reason to sculpt. For him, it’s a career, a dream and a way of life that he could never change. “My works may give an impression that they weren’t complete or poli