ShContemporary 2011




8 September 2011 - 10 September 2011

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

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SH Contemporary 2011 will take place from September 8th to 10th, with preview on the 7th, in downtown Shanghai, at the extraordinary Shanghai Exhibition Center, and with a joint 4-day programme of openings, studio visits and events, in cooperation with the city’s leading galleries and cultural initiatives.

Mirroring the Asia Pacific art systems in the city that is the hub of the region, SH Contemporary highlights the work of galleries that promote innovative practices and research and nurture the creative movements that are crossing China and Asia, changing the global cultural landscape. Under the new direction of Massimo Torrigiani, the 5th edition of the fair is organized into 2 main sections, providing visitors with a selection of cutting-edge and emerging art, including video, film, photography and new media. 1.The Art Show for selected established galleries and a New Entries section for emerging art and photography galleries, participating to the fair for the first time. 2.SH Contemporary Projects 2011, organized in cooperation with Arthub Asia: -First Issue, featuring Asia Pacific artists who had their first show in 2010-11. -Hot Spots: large scale works produced for the spaces of the fair. -The Asia Pacific Photography Prize - for established and new artists presented by their galleries - awarded by an international jury of photographers, editors, curators and critics. With the clear mission of contributing to the international development of the Asian art scene, SH Contemporary will focus on new works by famous artists, as well as on emerging artists and galleries and on international galleries who are actively developing their approach to the market in the Asia Pacific region. Together with the introduction of new themes, such as the photography section, this renewed fair structure will make sure that SH Contemporary continues to offer experienced collectors a sense of discovery, while creating enthusiasm in a new, growing generation of art lovers and putting the contemporary art scene in contact with a new public to provide a good entry level for new buyers.

Mirroring the Asia Pacific art systems in the city that is the hub of the region, SH Contemporary highlights the work of galleries that promote innovative practices and research and nurture the creative movements that are crossing China and Asia, changing the global cultural landscape.

Under the new direction of Massimo Torrigiani, the 5th edition of the fair is organized into 2 main sections, providing visitors with a selection of cutting-edge and emerging art, including video, film, photography and new media.

1.The Art Show for selected established galleries and a New Entries section for emerging art and photography galleries, participating to the fair for the first time.

2.SH Contemporary Projects 2011, organized in cooperation with Arthub Asia:
-First Issue, featuring Asia Pacific artists who had their first show in 2010-11.
-Hot Spots: large scale works produced for the spaces of the fair.
-The Asia Pacific Photography Prize - for established and new artists presented by their galleries - awarded by an international jury of photographers, editors, curators and critics.

With the clear mission of contributing to the international development of the Asian art scene, SH Contemporary will focus on new works by famous artists, as well as on emerging artists and galleries and on international galleries who are actively developing their approach to the market in the Asia Pacific region.

Together with the introduction of new themes, such as the photography section, this renewed fair structure will make sure that SH Contemporary continues to offer experienced collectors a sense of discovery, while creating enthusiasm in a new, growing generation of art lovers and putting the contemporary art scene in contact with a new public to provide a good entry level for new buyers.

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