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Gallery: Boers-Li Gallery

Art fair: ART BASEL, Miami Beach 2019

Artists: Tie Ying, Esteban Cabeza de Baca

Boers-Li Gallery has been showing Chinese and western contemporary art in Beijing since 2005. In October 2017, the gallery opened a New York branch on the Upper East Side of the City. The gallery program focuses particularly on researching and elucidating the various historical trends and movements in Chinese art from the 1970s through the ‘90s.

We maintain close and productive relationships with the estates of many of the most signific... more >>
Boers-Li Gallery has been showing Chinese and western contemporary art in Beijing since 2005. In October 2017, the gallery opened a New York branch on the Upper East Side of the City. The gallery program focuses particularly on researching and elucidating the various historical trends and movements in Chinese art from the 1970s through the ‘90s.

We maintain close and productive relationships with the estates of many of the most significant artists from this era, and have, over the years, developed a constructive role promoting recognition and lending expertise to museums and scholarly institutions that show and study the art and artists of this period. \n\nOur mission is characterized by our supportive work and special relationship with representatives of early Chinese “protest” groups such as “No Name” and “Stars” from the 1970s; the pioneers of abstract painting from the 80s, including Huang Rui, Zhang Wei, Wu Dayu; the early, generative practitioners of video and media art, Zhang Peili, the late Chen Shaoxiong, Lin Yilin, Qiu Anxiong, and Xing Danwen, as well as works from some of the most ingenious members of the generation of millennials and post-internet artists based in China. \n\nThe gallery participates in various international art fairs such as Frieze New York and Frieze Masters, Art Basel in Miami and in Hong Kong, FIAC in Paris, and regional fairs in Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore


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