Shanghai Art Full week produces buzz regardless of China’s slowing down economic condition, yet rates on low edge

.This year’s Shanghai Art Full week was greater as well as better than ever before, involving pair of full weeks of exhibitions, regardless of worries of a stagnation in the craft market.Anchored through pair of home-grown art exhibitions and also coinciding with the China International Bring In Exposition, Shanghai Craft Week began in the second week of November in the shadow of a reducing economy.While the fine art market is definitely not as strong as it was a couple of years earlier, the urban area’s solid collecting culture shone by means of, particularly amongst the mid training class, who delight in the partnerships between galleries and way of life as well as luxurious brand names that Shanghai has come to be well-known for.And the quality of events impressed, as did the sheer amount of shows and also parties around the Yangtze River Delta.” Puncturing the Skies” (2024) by Yin Xiuzhen, component of the performer’s solo exhibit at the Power Station of Fine Art, Shanghai. Photograph: thanks to Beijing CommuneAmong one of the most referred to was Yin Xiuzhen’s solo event “Piercing the Sky”, which runs up until February 16, 2025 at the Power Plant of Fine art in Shanghai’s Huangpu area. The event is curated through prominent craft historian Wu Hung and also features magnum opus exemplifying various facets of her practice.