David A Brubaker

David A Brubaker is a scholar and writer who has published articles on Liu Qinghe, Sui Jainguo, Su Xinping, Zhang Dali, and Li Linlin, among others. He currently resides in Beijing, China.

Tan Ping: The Unruly Verge of Flame brings together abstract painting, contemporaneity, and the innovations that classical Chinese aesthetics bring to global art. Ping himself emphasizes that his work is shaped both by his five years of study in Germany and by his adherence to the classical aesthetics of Chinese calligraphy and landscape painting.

Installation view: Tan Ping: The Unruly Verge of Flame, Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, 2025. Courtesy the artist and Tang Contemporary Art.

The exhibition Dimensions Indefinitely Variable: Sui Jianguo 19742024 is an opportunity to evaluate Sui Jianguo’s contributions to contemporary art. The setting of the TAG Art Museum, completed in 2019 by French architect Jean Nouvel, integrates exterior natural environments with the quiet light of interior spaces in ways that echo and embrace Sui Jianguo’s work.

Installation view, Dimensions Indefinitely Variable: Sui Jianguo 1974–2024, TAG Art Museum, 2024-25.
Li Linlin’s recent solo exhibition conveys the dramas and beauties of life in China. Her art installations jar visitors into facing social realities and behavioral habits associated with this high-pressure period of post-pandemic productivity.
Installation view: Codfish of Alaska, at Yan Art Gallery, Beijing, 2024.

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