http://www.artspeakchina.org
(ik heb wel grote moeite om de pagina's te openen...)
ArtSpeak China (ASC) is a bilingual, online resource devoted  to contemporary Chinese art. It is comprised of a wiki, a  collaboratively authored, encyclopedia of contemporary Chinese art and a  timeline of related historical and social events. A  complementary website, the ASC  archive, is under construction and will function as a repository  for primary source material contributed by subjects of ASC  entries--scanned images of everything from documents and artworks to  photographs and artifacts related to contemporary Chinese art.
Founded in 2009, ASC operates as a non-profit organization  established through the financial support of Studio Door China,  an online presentation platform for member galleries and advisors  worldwide.
avant garde
http://www.artspeakchina.org/mediawiki/index.php/Avant-garde_%E5%89%8D%E5%8D%AB
kitch
http://www.artspeakchina.org/mediawiki/index.php/Kitsch_%E7%B2%97%E5%8A%A3%E4%BD%9C%E5%93%81
Asia Art Archive
http://www.aaa.org.hk/
                                       Asia Art Archive is a young and dynamic organisation initiated in  2000 as   a direct response to the increasing number of Asian contemporary art  exhibitions   and events world wide. Based in Hong Kong, AAA, a non-profit  organisation and   registered charity, is dedicated to documenting the recent history of  visual   art from the region within an international context.
Un-invested Investments: Critical Writing  and Publishing in Mainland China
Keith Wallace                          
http://www.aaa.org.hk/newsletter_detail.aspx?newsletter_id=807
http://www.observationsociety.com/
Observation Society
               
                Established  in 2009 by artists and practitioners, this independent art space is  situated in the local residential district, aiming to promote  contemporary art by young emerging artists.
http://www.arrowfactory.org.cn/
Arrow Factory is an  independently run alternative storefront space that seeks to advance  artistic collaboration, exploration and experimentation across different  cultural contexts and viewing publics. Located in a small hutong in  Beijing’s city center, Arrow Factory reclaims existing  commercial space to present artworks that stimulate dialogue between art  and contemporary urban space. Aimed at reaching a diverse public made  up of local residents, as well as local and international art audiences,  our modestly sized space (approx 10 square meters or 100 square feet)  is intended to create new avenues for artistic production in China and  further aesthetic relationships between contemporary art and everyday  life. Arrow Factory will invite artists living inside  and outside of China to create site-specific installations and projects  that will be available for view in its storefront location 7 days a week
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