The Beijing Contemporary Art Expo will be held at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center in Beijing from April 28 to May 1. This year’s theme is “Reunion”. The Beijing Contemporary Art Expo began in 2018 and has been held for four consecutive seasons. This year’s Beijing Contemporary Art Expo is the largest ever, and it is also the most comprehensive and colorful exhibition of art types and industry ecology. Like its theme, this art expo will be a reunion of art lovers after the pandemic in China. More than 150 institutions will participate in the exhibition, covering 32 cities across the globe.
Beijing Contemporary Art Expo is successfully held every year. Of course, with the excellent works and hard work of the curators, the event cannot be separated from the city of Beijing. Beijing is the birthplace and gathering place of Chinese contemporary art. It also has an artistic ecological spectrum, with a variety of genres and a large number of artists, galleries, art institutions, enterprises and individual collectors.
On this basis, it is compatible with the diverse voices of local and foreign art, the art expo is used to activate and connect the city’s arts and cultural resources, and opens the door to digital and public participation. It can be said that it has become one of the multi-faceted channels for art to reach the masses.
Not only that, while it enhances the artistic value of the works, it also brings great economic benefits to Beijing and the artists. All galleries participating in the 2019 Expo achieved sales of works, and the 2021 Expo achieved a total turnover of more than 50 million yuan … It can be said that the Beijing Contemporary Art Expo shopping mall, art gallery and market area is the superposition of the three places of . In Beijing, a modern metropolis that accommodates and nurtures an ecology of contemporary art, it defines and shapes the meaning and form of Chinese contemporary art from various dimensions.
(Credits, China Media Group, Beijing)
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