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- Caochangdi (simplified Chinese: 草场地; traditional Chinese: 草場地; pinyin: Cǎochǎngdì) was an urban village and renowned arts district located in the Chaoyang...
- Related Ai Weiwei The Fake Case Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Free Ai Weiwei street art campaign Stars Art Exhibition Ai Qing (father) Ai Xuan (brother) Caochangdi...
- 10/2011 — Eredu, SC Gallery, Bilbao, Spain 06/2012 — 1/1, C-Space gallery, Caochangdi, Beijing, China 07/2012 — Deambular, Artium Museum, Vitoria, Spain 03/2014...
- ****ociation, and Curator of Caochangdi Art District. Liangang Sun is the founder of Caochangdi Art District. He positioned Caochangdi on a more experimental...
- White Cover Book (1995), and Gray Cover Book (1997). In 1999, Ai moved to Caochangdi, in the northeast of Beijing, and built a studio house—his first architectural...
- Related Ai Weiwei The Fake Case Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Free Ai Weiwei street art campaign Stars Art Exhibition Ai Qing (father) Ai Xuan (brother) Caochangdi...
- Round City Expressway: Lai'ertun Bridge, Shenyang, Liaoning Sanyuanqiao Caochangdi Huoshenying Miyun Gubeikou Luanping Chengde Pingquan Lingyuan Jianping...
- architect Ai Weiwei. Three Shadows is situated in the art district of Caochangdi, on the outskirts of Beijing. Three Shadows was founded in June 2007 by...
- Chinese designer architect. She currently lives and works in Beijing in the Caochangdi Art District. After graduating from Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL)...
- 600-square-foot (800 m2) gallery-space designed by the artist, Ai Weiwei, in the Caochangdi district of Beijing.[citation needed] The inaugural exhibition Net: Reimagining...