Homage to Ballard
Updated: 2012-08-10 10:45
(China Daily)
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James Cohan Gallery is running a summer exhibition, featuring two young Shanghai-based artists, James H. Bollen and Li Wenguang. James H. Bollen's exhibition titled Jim's Terrible City carries 12 colored photographs from his recently completed book-length project. The photographs were inspired by British writer J. G. Ballard. Li, who is a self-taught artist, presents his fine works on rice paper mounted to traditional Chinese silk scrolls using a combination of pen, brush, Chinese ink and acrylic paint.
July 29-Aug 31 Tuesday - Saturday, 10 - 6pm; Sunday, 12- 6 pm; Monday by appointment. James Cohan Gallery Shanghai, 1F, Building 1, 170 Yueyang Road, Shanghai. 021-5466-0825.
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