2008
Solo Exhibitions & Projects
Iberia Center for Contemporary Art
It addresses the same question faced by all artists of the new generation – how to deal with the frictions and synergies taking place between the established social experience and the deepening effects of globalization. While Li Qing’s works address the above issues, he has not given up on pondering the internal logic of art history, especially the continued pursuit of the essence of painting.
Selected Group Exhibitions
The Saatchi Gallery is set to re-open in the 70,000 sq. ft. Duke of York HQ building on King's Road, Chelsea on October 9 2008 with an exhibition dedicated to new art from China.
China is coming closer and closer to the West and, we can say with the same assurance that the West is getting closer and closer to this colossal Eastern country. Both powers are interested in and curious about meeting each other outside the limits marked by their frontiers and cultural differences.
Nanjing Museum
The 3rd Nanjing Triennial 2008, themed as Reflective Asia, not only means directions and positions literally, also reflects an imagination of Asia Community, that is, city fantasy, society criticism, value negotiation, daily attention, religions and customs, tradition and modernity, reality and fiction.
Tomás y Valiente Art Centre
Artists: Cui Jie, Cui Xiuwen, Dong Wensheng, Gao Shiqiang, Gu Xiaojian, Jiang Zhi, Li Qing, Liang Shaoji, Liu Ding, Ni Keyun, Qiu Anxiong, Qiu Zhijie, Sun Jianchun, Wang Yabin, Zheng Duanxiang, Zhu Jinshi and Zhang Xiaotao.
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