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| Zhang Dali at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (group exhibition) |

"New Photography 2011" will be on exhibition from September 28 - January 16, 2012 in the photography gallery on the third floor. This year, MoMA's annual New Photography series expands to feature the work of six artists, with the aim of capturing the diversity and international scope of contemporary photographic work. New Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Doug Rickard, Viviane Sassen includes the work of Dali (China), who uses original source materials, including Chinese archives, books, and periodicals, to trace the lineage of propaganda made during Mao Tse Tung’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution; Davey (Canada), whose mailed-photograph grids feature the stamps, postmarks, and return addresses that have accreted on each photograph—analog elements that are particularly unique in these digital times... Read more>> |

Li Hongbo and Zhang Dali will be participating in the group exhibition "Start from the Horizon: Chinese Contemporary Sculpture Since 1978" curated by He Guiyan at the Sishang Art Museum in Beijing. The show will open on November 5, 2011 and be on view through March 1, 2012. Visit site>>
| | Miao Xiaochun at the 4A Centre of Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney (group screening) |

Miao Xiaochun's video "Restart" will be featured at Cinema Alley for 4A Centre of Contemporary Asian Art's annual one-night only street screening of video artwork on February 3, 2012. Cinema Alley returns with "Double Vision" – a lineup of two-channel (two screen) and single-channel video works from Australia and Asia. Presented across two screens to create a layering and collision of images, the moving image will be experienced in renewed ways, generating different experiences from conventional cinematic narrative. Join in the festive spirit as 4A welcomes in the Chinese New Year. Situated on Parker Street in the heart of Sydney’s vibrant Chinatown precinct, this is a unique Sydney event not to be missed. Since its inception in 2009, this unique project has proven to be a popular event attracting new audiences to the contemporary visual arts, and generating discussions relating to contemporary Asian culture in the city. Read more>> | | Liu Bolin at the Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe (group exhibition) |

"Performing for the Camera" will be on view at the Arizona State University Art Museum from February 4 - March 19, 2012. "Performing for the Camera" presents 50 photographs by artists who use performance as a central part of their process. With elaborate costumes and masquerades, large groups of people, theatrical settings, serial images and cinematic framing, the artists create photographs that are often ambiguous, dreamlike, uncanny or campy. These works blur fact and fiction by staging images for a medium associated with truth - teasing and inspiring us to complete the story for ourselves. Visit site>> | |
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