Published in the Zooming into Focus catalog, 2005
Contemporary art in China reflects the country’s rising influence as an economic, political and cultural force in the global arena. Chinese artists are gaining international recognition for their potent artworks that address a rapidly changing society; influenced by Western ideals and art practice, their creative production nevertheless remains [...]
Xu Zhen
Zooming into Focus by Tina Yapelli
Avant-Garde Gold Rush: Chinese Contemporary Art by Mandy Herrick
EuroBiz Magazine, April 2006
In Shanghai, around 40 modern art galleries have sprung up in the past year. The boom follows predictions of art connoisseurs and collectors that Chinese contemporary art will leap in price in the next few years, fuelled primarily by the growing Chinese economy and the recent influx of local buyers entering the [...]
Focusing on Urban Transformation in China by Lim Jen Erh
Lianhe Zaobao NOW, Singapore, August 2005
No longer for the sole purpose of documentation, photography and video in art has become a popular medium in contemporary Chinese art. Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection, on view now in Singapore, offers an insight into the development of contemporary Chinese photography and [...]

