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CITY OF DREAMS
Xing Danwen, Cao Fei and Miao Xiaochun
15 September 2005 - 14 October 2005
The Red Mansion Foundation, London, UK.
ROYAL ACADEMICIANS IN CHINA
An exhibition of works inspired by travels through China. The exhibition shows work by John Bellany, Paul Huxley, Allen Jones, David Mach, Ian McKeever, Brendan Neiland and Chris Orr.
14 April - 25 April 2005
China National Museum of Fine Arts
1 Wusi Street, Dong Cheng District, Beijing, China
BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE: NEW PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FROM CHINA
Red Mansion Foundation artists at the Seattle Art Museum.
10 February - 1 May 2005
www.seattleartmuseum.org
CONTEMPORARY CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHY
The show will feature works by Miao Xiaochun, Cang Xin, Xiao Hui Wang and Weng Fen amongst others.
10 February - 23 March 2005
The Red Mansion Foundation, London, UK.
XU ZHONGMIN
27 January - 12 February 2005
Woodcarving and Installation
at the Albemarle Gallery
49 Albemarle Street
London W1S 4JR
www.albemarlegallery.com
THE RED MANSION ART PRIZE EXHIBITION 2004
28 October - 7 November 2004
The Royal College of Art
Kensington Gore
London SW7 2EU
YANG FUDONG
23 January - 5 March 2004, Video work at Sketch, the gallery
An Estranged Paradise (1997-2002)
Backyard: Hey! Sun is Rising (2001)
Liu Lan (2003)
DREAM 02
10 October - 27 October 2002
The Bargehouse and the.gallery@oxo
Following on from the success of DREAM 01, this exhibition featured approximately 20 artists from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
All of the artists have exhibited regularly, many of them internationally, and some at highly prestigious events like the Venice Biennale, but this was the first time that they all have been brought together. The exhibition presented a broad range of media including photography, installation, video, oil on canvas, lacquer and collage, wood cut, acrylic on canvas, sculpture and performance art.
ZHAO BANDI - touring show over the summer
Zhao Bandi and his panda were invited to London for a one month residency in 2003 to produce a series of works inspired by their experiences in Britain. Bandi created a video and a series of photographs with captions.
The Manchester Art Gallery, the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham and Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth as well as the London Underground were showing his work simultaneously during the summer of 2004 in a series of off-site shows (billboards and banners) and gallery-based exhibitions.
26 June - 05 September 2004 | Manchester Art Gallery |
03 July - 28 August 2004 | Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth |
27 July - 12 September 2004 | Ikon Gallery, Birmingham |
12 July - 11 October 2004 | Platform for Art, Piccadilly Circus, London |