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Miao Xiaochun, Arario Gallery, Whitebox Art Center, Shanghai-Beijing 2015 MONOGRAPHIC PUBLICATIONS 缪晓春专题著作: Miao Xiaochun, Arario Gallery, Whitebox Art Center, Shanghai-Beijing 2015 Miao Xiaochun-Macromania, Ludwig Museum, Timezone 8, Hong Kong 2010 Miao Xiaochun 2009-1999, Dumont, Cologne 2010 Miao Xiaochun: Microcosm, Arario Gallery, Beijing 2009 Miao Xiaochun: Microcosm, Osage Singapore, Singapore 2008 Miao Xiaochun: H2O – A Study of Art History, Walsh Gallery, Chicago 2007 Miao Xiaochun: H2O – A Study of Art History, Osage, Hong Kong 2007 Miao Xiaochun: The Last Judgment in Cyberspace, White Space Beijing and Alexander Ochs Galleries Berlin | Beijing, Beijing 2006 Miao Xiaochun: The Last Judgment in Cyberspace, Walsh Gallery, Chicago 2006 Miao Xiaochun: image + imagination, Osage Contemporary Art Space, Hong Kong 2006 Phantasmagoria: Photographs by Miao Xiaochun, Walsh Gallery, Chicago 2004 Miao Xiaochun – A Visitor from the Past, epSITE Beijing-Shanghai 2004 Miao Xiaochun – Verweilen, Galerie Urs Meile, Lucerne 2002 Kulturbegegnungen / Cultural Shock, Deutsche Botschaft Peking; Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing 2001 Miao Xiaochun, Beijing Art Museum, Beijing; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai 1994 Miao Xiaochun, National Museum of China, Beijing 1992 Miao Xiaochun: Recent Works, Beijing Art Museum, Beijing 1991 Miao Xiaochun’s Paintings, Gallery of the Central Academy of Fines Arts, Beijing 1988 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 部分有关缪晓春作品的研究著作: 冯博一,王晓松,刘钢(主编),《乌托邦·异托邦—乌镇国际当代艺术邀请展》,2016 Feng Boyi, Wang Xiaosong, Liu Gang (Chief eds.), Utopias·Heterotopias-Wuzhen International Contemporary Art Exhibition, Wuzhen 2016 丁月华,黄作林,《中国当代艺术的被选择与选择》,西南师范大学出版社,重庆,2016 朱青生 (主编),《中国当代艺术年鉴2014》,广西师范大学出版社,桂林,2015 Zhu Qingsheng (Chief ed.), Annual of Contemporary Art of China 2014, Guangxi Normal University Press, Guilin 2015 Shi Gang, Xie Aijun, Dong Jun (eds.), Designing VIEW beyond the earth, The First Xi’an Contemporary Art Document Exhibition, China Ethnic Photographic Art Press, Beijing 2015 RongRong, Shen Chen, Zhu Minxing, Wei Longwen, Cao Xiaoan, Huo Dandi(eds.), Chinese Photography-Twentieth Century and Beyond, exh.cat. Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, China Institute for Visual Studies, Beijing 2015 Expanded Senses Programm 2015, B III Biennale des bewegten Bildes 2015, Frankfurt 2015 Yan Lugen, Zhu Tong, Yu Ke, Xia Kejun, Eleonora Battiston, Huang Bingliang (eds.), A Beautiful New World-International Contemporary Art Exhibition, exh. cat. The 2nd Nanjing International Art Festival, Baijia Lake International Culture Investment Group, Hong Kong College of Contemporary Art, Nanjing 2015 Walter Smerling, Tobia Bezzola, Ferdinand Ullrich (eds.), CHINA 8 | Contemporary Art from China along the Rhine and Ruhr, Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V., Wienand Verlag, Cologne 2015 Jiang Jiehong(ed.), An Era Without Memories-Chinese Contemporary Photography on Urban Transformation, Thames & Hudson, London 2015 Wang Chunchen (ed.), Future Returns: Contemporary Art from China, Broad Art Museum, Art Media Resources, Inc., Chicago 2014 He Hao(ed.), A Designer’s Decade of Contemporary Art in China: The Book Designs of He Hao, 2003-2013, The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong 2014 Lu Hong, Li Quanwu(eds.), West says, east says: Chinese Contemporary Art Research Exhibition, United Art Museum, Wuhan 2014 Zhou Tian(ed.), Experimental Animation, China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing 2014 Adrian Cheng, Emmanuel Lenain, David Rosenberg, Joanne Kim (eds.), Metamorphosis of the Virtual 5+5: Digital Art Today Paris-Shanghai, K11 Art Foundation, Shanghai 2014 Manuel Valencia, Inma González Puy, Ignacio Gómez de Liaňo, Huang Du (eds.), La Conquista de la Contemporaneidad: En Torno a El Jardín de Las Delicias, Instituto Cervantes de Pekin, Beijing 2014 Gu Zhenqing (ed.), Original Home-An Exhibition of Contemporary Art, The Jia Pingwa Museum of Culture & Arts, Xi An 2014 Huang Du (ed.), Art Sanya-Encounters, Sanya 2013-2014 Kim Hong-hee, Yu Hyun-seok, Park Soonyoung, Lee Janguk, Sun Seunghye (eds.), Liquid Times-Contemporary Art of Korea and China, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul 2014 Kate Lim, Kai Hong, Prasenjit Duara (eds.), Rewriting The Landscape: India and China, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, Gwacheon 2014 Wang Mingxian (ed.), Urban Mountains and Waters, Culture and Art Publishing House, Beijing 2013 Wang Huangsheng, Li Mei (eds.), Aura & Post Aura, 1st Beijing Photo Biennial, CAFA Museum, China Photography Publishing House, Beijing 2013 The Encyclopedic Palace, Biennale Arte 2013, Volume II, the 55th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Marsilio Editori, Venice 2013 Wang Chunchen (ed.), Transfiguration, The 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, Pavilion of China, Maretti Editore, Falciano, 2013 Annika McPherson, Barbara Paul, Sylvia Pritsch, Melanie Unseld, Silke Wenk (eds.), Wanderungen, Migrationen und Transformationen aus geschlechterwissenschaftlichen Perspecktiven, Transcript, Bielefeld, 2013 Hans Belting, Andrea Buddensieg and Peter Weibel (eds.), The Global Contemporary and the Rise of New Art Worlds, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA / London, England 2013 Claire Roberts (ed.), Photography and China, Collection Exposures, Reaktion Books, London 2013 Fan Di’an, Klaus Siebenhaar, Yu Ding (eds.), Chinese Public Art in Kassel, Beijing 2013. Tan Boon Hui, Joyce Toh (eds.), Tomorrow, Today: Contemporary Art from the Singapore Art Museum (2009-2011), Singapore Art Museum, Singapore 2012 Menene Gras Balaguer (ed.), Digital Narratives and Image Technologies, Casa Asia, Madrid 2012 Yeran JANG, Jihye KIM (eds.), Move On Asia-Video Art in Asia 2002-2012, Vol.6, Alternative Space Loop, Seoul 2012 Wang Chunchen, Zhang Xiaotao, He Jinfang (eds.), Documents of The First Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale, China Youth Publishing House, Beijing 2012 2012 Open Sky: An Exhibition of International Contemporary Art, Changjianghui Museum of Contemporary Art, Chongqing 2012 Zhou Minghao (ed.), A History of Chinese Contemporary Photography, Galerie Paris-Beijing, Beijing 2012 Roberts, C. (ed.), Go figure! Contemporary Chinese Portraiture, Australia: National Portrait Gallery and The Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Canberra and Sydney 2012 Chao-Yi TSAI (ed.), Future Pass, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung 2012 Gérard A. Goodrow (ed.), CROSSING CHINA!, DAAB MEDIA GMBH, Cologne 2012 Zhang Zikang, Li Xiaoqian, Huang Du (eds.), Video, Today’s Contemporary Art Research Series, Today Art Museum Research Institute, Hong Kong 2012 Michael Goedhuis (ed.), Ink: The Art of China, Michael Goedhuis Publishing, London 2012 Fang Zhenning (ed.), Architecture China 100-100 Contemporary Projects, Chinese Artist Publishing Company, Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Beijing 2012 César Alierta, Huang Du, Michael Dutton y John Reardon (eds.), Ansiedad de la Image | Image Anxiety, Telefonica and PhotoEspana, La Fabrica Editorial, Madrid 2012 Feng Boyi, Zhu Yongling, Luxin (eds.), Passing Through Memory, Suzhou 2012 Sean Cubitt and Paul Thomas (eds.), Relive, The MIT Press, Cambridge 2012 Zhu Qi (ed.), The Future to Image Art, Hunan Meishu Publishing House, Changsha 2012 Hans Belting, Jacob Birken, Andrea Buddensieg, Peter Weibel (eds.), Global Studies-Mapping Contemporary Art and Culture, ZKM | Karlsruhe and Hatje Cantz, Ostifldern 2011 China Art Now, Timezone 8, Hong Kong 2011 Luo Yiping (ed.), The Fourth Guangzhou Triennial, Guangdong Museum of Art, Lingnan Fine Arts Publishing House, Guangzhou 2011 Thirty Years of Contemporary Chinese Art-Moving Images in China 1988-2011, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai 2011 A New Horizon-Contemporary Chinese Art, National Art Museum of China, National Museum of Australia, Canberra 2011 《2011第二届两岸汉字艺术节当代艺术展》,中国艺术研究院编,文化艺术出版社,北 京2011 Zhao Xiaoxuan, 70 Topics on art collection and investment, Culture and Art Publishing House, Beijing 2011 Emilia Giorgi (ed.), Verso Est. Chinese Architectural Landscape, MAXXI, Rome 2011 Sue Kim, Hwajung Choi, Yujia Liu (eds.), Limitless: Feng Mengbo | Miao Xiaochun, Arario Gallery, Beijing 2011 Mark Balnaves & Michele Willson (eds.), A New Theory of Information & The Internet. Public Sphere meets Protocol, Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York 2011 Gu Zheng (ed.), Contemporary Chinese Photography, China Youth Press, Beijing 2011 Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis (eds.), The International Journal of the Arts in Society: Volume 5, Number 4, Common Ground Publishing Pty, Limited, Champaign 2010 Zhang Zikang, Huang Du, Jonathan Watkins, Gerardo Mosquera, Sadie Plant (eds.), Negotiations-The Second Today’s Documents 2010, Culture and Art Publishing House, Beijing 2010 刘立宏,林简娇,智军,赵功博(编),智军(著):《Gilbert&George吉尔伯特&乔治》; 严程、付玉竹(著):《Thomas Ruff托马斯•鲁夫》;蒋建兵(著):《Bernard Faucon 贝 尔纳•弗孔》,《摄影馆》系列研究丛书Vol.004;Vol.006;Vol.003,鲁迅美术学院, 吉林美术出版社,长春2010 Lü Peng, Zhuzhu, Kao Chienhui (eds.), Thirty Years of Adventures, Timezone 8, Beijing 2010 Jason C. Kuo, Chinese Ink Painting Now, Timezone 8, Hong Kong; D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2010 Beijing Time | la hora de China北京时间, Casa Asia, Barcelona 2009 Open Vision-Chinese Contemporary Art Election Exhibition, Czech National Gallery, Prague 2009 Sean Cubitt and Paul Thomas, Re:live, Media Art Histories 2009, The University of Melbourne & Victorian College of the Arts and Music 2009 Nature | Nation, Museum on the Seam, Socio-political Contemporary Art Museum, Jerusalem 2009 The Tale of Angels, exhibition catalogue, The Red Mansion Foundation, London 2009 The 6th International Ink Painting Biennial of Shenzhen, People’s Fine Arts Press, Beijing
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