Jo Fish Confronts the Tension Between Flesh and Data in a World of Visual Saturation "I’m passionate about art history, but I also want to think about how painting can evolve," she told Observer. By Elisa Carollo
Two Decades On, UCCA Is Navigating China’s Art Boom Without Losing Its Soul Observer spoke with UCCA director Philip Tinari about the institution’s growth, Guy Ullens’ vision and the future of China’s contemporary art scene. By Elisa Carollo
Meet Rupert Hoogewerf, the British Man Who Opens A Rare Window Into the Complex World of China’s Super Rich Rupert Hoogewerf is the founder of Hurun Report, a publisher of rich lists in China since 1999. His work chronicled the golden age of wealth creation in modern China, but what he has captured is only half the story of the Chinese economy. By Sissi Cao
Censored by the Government, Artists Fight Back Against Beijing’s ‘Renovation’ By Josh Feola and Michael Pettis
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