Many insights from and conversations with curators, gallerists, artists involved in
Chinese and Asian Art scene
for example
Philip Tinari
Philip Tinari is Director of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing. There he oversees an exhibition program devoted to established figures and rising talents both Chinese and international, aimed at UCCA’s annual public of more than half a million visitors. Prior to joining UCCA he was editor-in-chief of LEAP, the international art magazine of contemporary China, which he founded and ran from 2009 to 2011. He has worked as China representative for Art Basel, contributing editor to Artforum, and lecturer in art criticism at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts. Tinari, who speaks fluent Mandarin, holds degrees from Duke and Harvard, and was a Fulbright fellow at Peking University.
Previous Interviews
Johnson Tsong-zung Chang, Curator, Director of Hanart TZ Gallery, Nov. 14, 2013
Transcript
François Curiel, President and Chairman, Christie's Asia, Dec. 5, 2013
etc etc
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