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ChinaSquare Gallery

Conceived in 2004, ChinaSquare was born from a desire to facilitate contemporary Chinese artists entering international markets while providing guidance to new enthusiasts. Not satisfied to be a niche of the art world, ChinaSquare advocates the idea that Chinese contemporary art is relevant to every collector of contemporary art.

Located in Chelsea, the heart of Manhattan's arts district, the gallery is ideally positioned to introduce the work of Chinese artists to a wider international audience. Notably different from other galleries that exhibit Chinese art, ChinaSquare is committed solely to the promotion of Chinese contemporary work, and only Chinese artists. Our New York gallery space acts as the hub from which we communicate
with clients and institutions while preparing our rigorous exhibition and art fair schedules. With an office in Beijing dedicated to cultivating artist relations, no sacrifice is made in the service and care provided to the artists we represent. For these reasons, we are able to work fluidly with both the talent in China and the collectors in North America and Europe.

ChinaSquare increases the visibility of Chinese contemporary art both academically and commercially by collaborating closely with art historians, private collectors, museums and cultural institutions, critics, foundations, and art enthusiasts. The gallery space itself is part of the recently constructed Chelsea Arts Tower, the vision of Xu Tiantian, the architect for the Song Zhuang Museum in Beijing. The 4,500 square foot space is used to exhibit Chinese contemporary artwork including photography, painting, sculpture, video art, and installations. ChinaSquare is especially proud to show the works of Cai Zhisong 蔡志松,
Chihung Yang 楊識宏, Cui Guotai 崔國泰, Duan Jianghua 段江華, Guangci 廣慈, He Duoling 何多苓, Mao Yan 毛焰, Su Xinping 蘇新平, Xiang Jing 向京, Ye Yongqing 葉永青, Zhang Xiaotao 張小濤, Zhao Nengzhi 趙能智, Zhong Biao 鍾飆 and Zhu Wei 朱偉

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Past
02/05/2009   Lin Yan : Remaking Opening Reception
12/03/2008   Art basel Miami Beach
11/06/2008   Xu Weixin Reception
10/01/2008   Cui Guotai: EVIDENCE OF A LOST ERA
07/19/2008   SCOPE Hamptons
07/10/2008   Germinators
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  Artist Shen Jingdong Gives You Reservists With a Smile (New York Magazine 2008-08-26)
  Scope Hamptons Goes Boutique (ArtInfo 2008-07-25)
  Artist Zhang Xiaotao Says Wear a Seat Belt (New York Magazine 2008-03-07)
  ‘REVOLUTION’ (New York Times 2007-12-14)
  It’s Asian Work, but Abandon the Stereotypes Before Entering the Booths (New York Times 2007-11-07)
  Till The Maos Come Home (New York Magazine 2007-09-18)
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