James Cohan Gallery Shanghai
1/F, Bldg 1, No. 1, Lane 170 Yueyang Lu,
French Concession
near Jianguo Xi Lu
岳阳路170弄1号楼1楼1号
近建国西路
5466-0825
www.jamescohan.com
info@jamescohan.com
Open Tues-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 12pm-6pm, Mon by appointment
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This gallery aims to cast itself as a place of progressive ideas from around the world. Planning to show the most dynamic international artists--including those already well-known in China, such as American artist, Bill Viola, and Korean video pioneer, Nam June Paik--to those who are just being introduced here, such as American sculptor, Roxy Paine, and Nigerian-born artist, Yinka Shonibare.
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James Cohan Gallery Shanghai is located in the heart of the French Concession and occupies the ground floor of a 1930s garden villa set inside a lane on Yue Yang Road. The gallery’s augural exhibition, which features artists from the gallery roster, will address man’s changing relationship to nature. In a world in which the “real”—either virtual or actual—has become muddled, where genetic engineering is possible and environmental change is alarmingly rapid, the very definition of nature is complex. Mining Nature will examine the presence of the natural world in contemporary art. This exhibition includes works by Ingrid Calame, Yun-fei Ji, Richard Long, Roxy Paine, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Bill Viola, Wim Wenders.
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James Cohan Gallery Shanghai Mining Nature 发 掘 淤 自 然 Inaugural Exhibition Opening July 10 through August 31 Reception, July 10 6 – 8 pm
James Cohan Gallery, a New York-based contemporary art gallery established in 1999, and the first to establish in Shanghai, will inaugurate its new gallery with a thematic exhibition entitled Mining Nature, opening July 10 and running through August 31, 2008. James Cohan Gallery Shanghai is located in the heart of the French Concession and occupies the ground floor of a 1930s garden villa set inside a lane on Yue Yang Road. The gallery’s augural exhibition, which features artists from the gallery roster, will address man’s changing relationship to nature. In a world in which the “real”—either virtual or actual—has become muddled, where genetic engineering is possible and environmental change is alarmingly rapid, the very definition of nature is complex. Mining Nature will examine the presence of the natural world in contemporary art. This exhibition includes works by Ingrid Calame, Yun-fei Ji, Richard Long, Roxy Paine, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Bill Viola, Wim Wenders.