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"Some boutique hotels provide interesting art experiences, like the Opposite House Hotel in the Sanlitun area of Beijing. 'Their permanent art collection is second to none," says Hong Kong-based art consultant Alison Pickett. "And they have ...

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In continuation with her "Notes on China", art:i:curate contributor Kirsi Hyotyla interviews Brian Wallace, the director of the Red Gate Gallery and Residency in Beijing, China.

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You don’t have to have lived in Beijing long be- fore you’ve heard someone complain about the quality of something. The city and country have developed so fast that progress has often come at the expense of quality. Buildings only months old already show signs of wear and tear, clothes fall apart after just one washing, things break imme- diately after purchase ... There’s no end to the list.

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by Zhang Zheyi and Chen Jiaye

more available on our flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/78503517@N02/

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by Zhang Zheyi and Chen Jiaye

more available on our flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/78503517@N02/

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by Zhang Zheyi and Chen Jiaye

more available on our flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/78503517@N02/

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Exhibition Dates : March 22 - April 16, 2014
VERNISSAGE : Saturday afternoon March 22, 2014, 3 - 5 pm
Curator : Tang Zehui

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Rightly credited with founding the first foreign-owned contemporary art gallery in Beijing, Brian Wallace came to China from Australia in 1984. In 1991, after studying Chinese language and then art history at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, he established Red Gate Gallery in a historic Ming Dynasty Watchtower at Dongbianmen. 

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