twocities gallery 双城现代手工艺术馆

2/F, Bldg 0, 50 Moganshan Lu,
Suzhou Creek
near Chang Hua Lu and Aomen Lu
莫干山路50号0号楼2楼
近澳门路

5252-1518

www.twocitiesgallery.com
info@twocitiesgallery.com

Open Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 12:30pm-6pm
Accepts International Credit Cards

City Weekend says

One of the few galleries in China specializing in contemporary three-dimensional art, it exhibits pioneering Chinese artists working in glass, metal, ceramic, wood and lacquer. These artists are drawn from various schools around China, such as Shanghai University, Nanjing Art Institute, Tsinghua University, the Central Academy for the Arts and the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute.

Contributor Description

Within every city, two cities simultaneously emerge. The first represents all that is good and right and desirable; the second city everything that we long to see changed.

The twocities art gallery seeks to help build the first city, through art and events that champion beauty, commitment, thoughtfulness and community. By providing space in the cultural world for Chinese artists and promoting academic development, we aim to help young artists find their voice in the world of art.

twocities is one of the few galleries in China that specializes in contemporary three-dimensional art. Our gallery represents Chinese artists pioneering in glass, metal, ceramic, and wood and lacquer. The glass artists we work with are considered the first generation of contemporary glass artists in China. These artists come from an academic studio art movement, studying and teaching fine arts at schools such as Shanghai University, Nanjing Art Institute, Qing Hua University, the Central Academy for the Arts and the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute.

Artists represented include Qiao Shi Guang, father of the modern wood and lacquer movement in China; Zhuang Xiao Wei, leader of the studio glass movement in China; Chen Guang Hui, a pioneering artist in the modern ceramics field; and Guo Xin, an established jewelry artist promoting jewelry as art in China.

Contributed by everting

6 years, 2 months ago