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  2. Ethan Cohen (gallerist) - Wikipedia

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    Ethan Cohen (born January 5, 1961) is an American collector and art dealer based in New York City who specialises in contemporary Chinese art and contemporary African art. [1] He was one of the first western dealers to sell work by contemporary Japanese and Chinese artists including Ushio Shinohara and Ai Weiwei. He has been called "one of the ...

  3. Pékin Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    Pékin Fine Arts (Chinese: 北 京 艺 门), is a contemporary art gallery in Beijing established in 2005, with a Hong Kong branch gallery opened in 2012. [1] It was listed by The New York Times as one of the "top museums and galleries" in Beijing, [2] and listed by Forbes as one of the ten galleries in Beijing from which to buy Chinese art. [3]

  4. Fabien Fryns - Wikipedia

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    Fabien Fryns is a Belgian art dealer and collector, residing in Beijing since 2004. He has worked in the art world since 1986, specializing in contemporary Chinese art since 2000. He has worked in the art world since 1986, specializing in contemporary Chinese art since 2000.

  5. Chambers Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    Chambers Fine Art is an art gallery based in New York City and Beijing that specializes in Chinese contemporary art.Opened in New York in 2000 by Christophe Mao. Notable Chinese artists who had their first solo show in the United States at Chambers include: Lu Shengzhong, Shi Jinsong, Hong Hao, Qiu Zhijie, Hong Lei, and Chi Peng.

  6. Johnson Chang - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Chang (Cantonese: Chang Tsong-zung; [1] Chinese: 張頌仁) is a curator and dealer of contemporary Chinese art.He is a co-founder of the Asia Art Archive (AAA) in Hong Kong and a guest professor of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. [2]

  7. Divisive royal portraits and a $6.2-million banana: 2024’s ...

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    But the 43-foot-tall sculpture — a laughing self-portrait of the Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun — divided opinion in Ruthin, where it was displayed on the front lawn of a local school.