
Cai Guo-Qiang, Inopportune: Stage One 2004. Image: national.gallery.ca
It is now the hottest art market in the world, with paintings changing hands for giddying sums. But could this sudden injection of cash stifle an art scene that is still in its infancy?
Read the article from the Guardian, right HERE.
Check out China Now, the largest festival of Chinese culture ever to take place in the UK.
More right HERE.
Watch a video of Cai Guo-Qiang’s work at New York’s Guggenheim right HERE.
Incidentally, the artist’s solo exhibition Long Scroll was on view at the National Gallery of Canada in Shawinigan, Quebec, from June - October, 2006.
You can buy that catalogue, with text by Pierre Theberge, right HERE.
Andrea Carson writes on contemporary art, architecture and design...
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