da Chiara | Apr 10, 2018 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
Lydia Duanmu You are an artist. You are open spiritually and have achieved all-round development in fields of painting, music, calligraphy, history, philosophy, literature, and etc. What is the source of your philosophy of an integrated world? Yuan Daxi It is rooted...
da Chiara | Mar 26, 2018 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
Lydia Duanmu Would you please brief us on the novel The Plum in the Golden Vase? What’s its significance and status in the history of Chinese literature? Wang Yifeng In the history of Chinese literature, The Plum in the Golden Vase is mentioned in the same breath with...
da Chiara | Gen 24, 2018 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
Interview with Qu Weiwei Loneliness is not about melancholy, but extraordinary commitment, something worth our notice and attention. A feeling common to every soul, loneliness is communicable. Before my interview with Qu Weiwei, her works would suddenly find echoes in...
da Nicola | Nov 25, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
The art exhibition of Li Wang was held on October 11 at the Salomon Arts Gallery in Tribeca, New York. Located in Downtown New York, Tribeca has witnessed the vicissitudes of the contemporary art in New York. Tribeca was the most popular gathering place for a...
da Nicola | Nov 15, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
in cover: Shi Jinsong “Suspension Strategy,” 2014 Bronze, rotary...
da Nicola | Set 30, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
Sun Xiaofeng. Born in 1972 in Chenghai District, Guangdong Province. In 1994, graduated from the College of Fine Arts of South China Normal University. From 2006 to 2008, worked as the Vice Director and curator of the Development Department of Guangdong Museum of Art....
da Nicola | Set 4, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
The first time I met Chen Chi, a Chinese girl with black hair, big smiles and innocent eyes, she was talking about the philosophy of depression, a rather dark topic for such a seemingly bright personality. She was working on an art project called “Collecting Anxiety.”...
da Nicola | Ago 6, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
Ji Zhou was born in 1970, Beijing. After graduating from the Printmaking Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1994, he continued his postgraduate studies at the University Paris Ⅰ, where he received his MFA in 2005. Ji Zhou communicates his unique...
da Nicola | Giu 30, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
“When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it’s your world for the moment. I want to give that world to someone else. Most people in the city rush around so, they have no time to look at a flower. I want them to see it whether they want to...
da Nicola | Giu 3, 2017 | Lydia Duanmu / Asian Artists Interviews
We recently published an interview on the revival of Chinese brush painting featuring Beijing artist/art dealer Lydia Duanmu. We’re proud to share the follow-up, a Q&A which she conducted with artist and compatriot Wang Li as he opens up about the...