“重拾芳菲忆”被That’s Shanghai选为本周最佳展览之一。Top 6 shows by That’s Shanghai


1. Clara Feder: Garden Memories Revived

The Noeli Gallery favorite returns with a new series of digital collages that mix natural and urban environments.

Mar 4-Apr 6. Noeli Gallery.


2. Kazuhiro Yamanaka: Visible × Invisible

The Power Station of Art celebrates the Tokyo designer known for challenging the “boundaries of product design, lighting design and art.” Visible x Invisible features 14 projects including a kinetic lighting installation, as well as a new product specifically designed to be displayed at the exhibition.

Mar 4-May 2. Power Station of Art.


3. Trilogy: The Other World of Zhang Wen

Art + Shanghai celebrates talented ink artist Zhang Wen who presents works created in 2016 after she received her post-graduate degree. Trilogy is divided into the themes of daily life, celebration and archelogy, spanning small-sized paintings to statues.

Ma 5-Apr 19. Art + Shanghai.


4. Liu Yi: A Travel Inward

MoCA’s Young Artist Project showcases Liu Yi’s ink-painting animation. MoCA Pavilion has been remodeled into a walk-in video installation that promises to ‘lead audiences into an entirely different dimension.’

Until Mar 11. MoCA Pavilion.


5. Quotidian

In Quotidian, a dozen of the museum’s favorite artist come together presenting pieces that “strives to transcend the ordinary” by challenging audiences to “reexperience seemingly familiar visuals in a different way.” Acclaimed artists from Turkey (Inci Eviner), Japan (Sayaka Ishizuka) and China (Pan Jian) contribute.
Until Mar 18. Pearl Lam.


6. Song Dong: I Don’t Know the Mandate of Heaven

Chinese artist Song Dong’s first major solo exhibition at home in eight years will his  best-known works with several rarely exhibited pieces. Several pieces have been specifically commissioned by RAM for the show, including a transformation of the entire building overseen by Song.
Until Mar 26. Rockbund Art Museum.