ShContemporary 2010




9 September 2010 - 12 September 2010

Shanghai Exhibition Centre
Yan An Road (Middle) No.1000
200040 Shanghai
China

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THE Asia Pacific Contemporary Art Fair – ShContemporary - is gearing up for the fourth edition this coming September at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre. Last September, the show’s new format and a revived Asian art market attracted over 30,000 collectors, artists, curators, and art lovers to China’s most important annual art event.

ShContemporary shall continue to explore new ideas that confront pressing issues in the Chinese and Asian art markets. Artistic values are being addressed through the large scale and experimental Discoveries section, while the Asia Pacific Collector Development Program is helping to generate new collectors in China. Mami Kataoka, chief curator at the Mori Musem in Tokyo is again collaborating as curator. Joining the curatorial team is Manray Hsu, an independent Taiwanese curator and art critic based in Taipei and Berlin. Both curators are working with Fair Director Colin Chinnery on the Discoveries section; a thematic exhibition that occupies the entire Main Hall, showcasing works by some of the most significant artists who have come to international attention during the past two decades as well as some of the most promising emerging art. The Asia Pacific Collector Development Program (CDP) is organized by ShContemporary in cooperation with partners Hurun Report, Artron.net, United Art Collection Corporation, and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts. CDP acts as an expansive means of support to the new generation of aspiring Asian collectors. In January 2010, the CDP programme led a special trip to Europe that involved an art tour to Barcelona and to ShContemporary’s sister fair, Arte Fiera in Bologna, Italy. The group met with local collectors, visited contemporary art museums, prominent galleries, and was invited to VIP events to experience the regional art scene.

ShContemporary shall continue to explore new ideas that confront pressing issues in the Chinese and Asian art markets. Artistic values are being addressed through the large scale and experimental Discoveries section, while the Asia Pacific Collector Development Program is helping to generate new collectors in China.

Mami Kataoka, chief curator at the Mori Musem in Tokyo is again collaborating as curator. Joining the curatorial team is Manray Hsu, an independent Taiwanese curator and art critic based in Taipei and Berlin. Both curators are working with Fair Director Colin Chinnery on the Discoveries section; a thematic exhibition that occupies the entire Main Hall, showcasing works by some of the most significant artists who have come to international attention during the past two decades as well as some of the most promising emerging art.

The Asia Pacific Collector Development Program (CDP) is organized by ShContemporary in cooperation with partners Hurun Report, Artron.net, United Art Collection Corporation, and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts. CDP acts as an expansive means of support to the new generation of aspiring Asian collectors. In January 2010, the CDP programme led a special trip to Europe that involved an art tour to Barcelona and to ShContemporary’s sister fair, Arte Fiera in Bologna, Italy. The group met with local collectors, visited contemporary art museums, prominent galleries, and was invited to VIP events to experience the regional art scene.

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