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October 2007 |
HE SAI BANG: LISTENING TO SHAPES. The artist's first solo exhibition in America; comprising twenty-one of his recent paintings. |
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May 2007 |
Accompanying exhibit to DEEP IN THE MOUNTAINS: An Encounter with Zhu Qizhan, the first book in Watson-Guptill’s Art Encounters series. |
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March 2007 |
SHAO YIXUAN AND THE BEIJING SALON: Volume III. The third and final installation, a culmination of years of research on the genius of a forgotten twentieth century master. |
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October 2006 |
Wei Jia: Made in Beijing Forward Slash New York. An exhibition of new works by Wei Jia, a contemporary artist from Beijing now living in New York. |
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September 2006 |
So Clear and So Cool: Retrospective
of Paintings by Zhu Qizhan on the Tenth Anniversary of his Death. |
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May 2006 |
Echoes in the Moment, an installation
and exhibition of recent works by the Chinese artist, Lin Yan. |
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March 2006 |
Shao Yixuan and the Beijing Salon: Volume II.
This exhibition illustrates Shao Yixuan’s influence in the modern art world. Many of the works carry
colophons by his contemporaries.
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October 2005 |
RECENT PAINTINGS BY ROGER CHUNG:
Featuring thirty traditional Chinese paintings, this is the artist's first solo exhibition in thirty years.
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March 2005 |
TRADITION AND THE FUTURE OF TRADITION:
An exhibition of paintings by two outstanding Chinese artists, Shao Yixuan (1886-1954)
and Zeng Xiaojun (b. 1954).
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October 2004 |
WEI JIA 2004:
An exhibition of recent works by the one of the most
outstanding Chinese artists of his generation.
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September 2004 |
SUBSTANCE AND SHADOW:
Paintings by Sharon Korman.
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May 2004 |
LOST TOUCH:
Arlan Huang, paintings 2003-2004.
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March 2004 |
THE HUMAN VISAGE:
Paintings by Hua Lee.
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December 2003 |
IT'S A SMALL WORLD:
A group exhibition of affordably priced and manageably
sized paintings and glass works by contemporary Chinese artists.
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October 2003 |
BETWEEN THE LINES:
Paintings and sculptures by Hilda Shen, Pang Tao and Shen Chen.
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May 2003 |
BLOSSOMING BOUGH:
An Ho, Recent Paintings.
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March 2003 |
THE PAPER CHASE:
Creations in paper by four contemporary Chinese artists:
Wei Jia, Lin Yan, Hou Wenyi and Zeng Xiaojun.
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October 2002 |
VISUAL DIALOGUE:
Chinese American artists in New York, Emily Cheng, Lin Yan,
Arlan Huang and Guoqing Heaton. |
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May 2002 |
GOOD MOUNTAIN, FINE DAY:
Paintings by Master Artist Zhu Qizhan who passed away in 1996
at the age of 105. |
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March 2002 |
CONTEMPORARY BRUSH STROKES:
New York Artists from China. Paintings by Xu Bing, Hou Wenyi, Zhang Hongtu, Wei Jia and Zhang Jianjun. |
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November 2001 |
FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE:
Chinese furniture is admired for the beauty of its woods and for
its simplicity, purity, dignity, classical refinement and
tasteful originality. |
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September 2001 |
FIELD OF STONES:
An exhibition of fifty-four scholar rocks, inkstones,
and paintings. |
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MAY 2001 |
MAY FLOWERS:
This exhibition covers many centuries of Chinese painting
from the Study of Lotus Blossoms by Hua Yan dated 1726 to
the Lotus by Huang Yongyu dated 1984. |
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March 2001 |
TEMPTING FATE:
Painting, Calligraphy, Furniture and Scholar Objects. |
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December 2000 |
PAINTINGS BY GUYI:
An exhibition of recent paintings by one of the most important
and innovative female artists in China. |
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October 2000 |
SKY RIFFS:
Photographs by Elinor J. Powicke. |
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September 2000 |
AN INTIMATE WORLD: An exhibition of small format Chinese paintings
(mostly fan paintings) from the 17th to the 20th centuries and
scholar objects from the 13th to the 19th centuries. |
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Exhibition Catalogues are available for purchase.
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