our one of a new coorperation partner on art exhibition in Hangzhou, China - Yi Space Contemporary Art Center
Yi Space Contemporary Art Center is located in the Phoenix Creative Park in Xiangshan, Hangzhou, China. It frequently hosts exhibitions and events featuring works by artists from the China Academy of Art. In the future, it will collaborate with the Tasmania Chinese Contemporary Art Association of Australia for art exhibition exchanges.
In May 2024, Wu Xingming, Vice President of the Tasmania Chinese Contemporary Art Association of Australia, visited the Phoenix Creative Park near the Xiangshan campus of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, China. He had an in-depth exchange with Zheng Chao, the director of Yi Space Contemporary Art Center. They reached amicable agreements on art project collaborations, exhibitions of artworks created during China-Australia artist residencies, and the possibility of future international exhibitions featuring Chinese and Australian artists. They discussed the prospect of exhibiting artworks by resident artists introduced to China through the Tasmania Chinese Contemporary Art Association at the Yi Space Contemporary Art Center.
The Tasmania Chinese Contemporary Art Association hereby introduces our new exhibition partner in Hangzhou, China - Yi Space Contemporary Art Center.
Space Introduction
Yi Space Contemporary Art Center was established in Hangzhou in 2020. It integrates into the contemporary art world with a fresh approach, dedicated to discovering and promoting high-quality artists and art projects. The space aims to transcend conventional boundaries, offering the public professional artistic perspectives and aesthetic values, building a smooth bridge between art and the public.
The space is located in the Phoenix International Creative Park in Xihu District, covering an area of about 650 square meters. The building was originally a cement factory from the 1970s, later redesigned and renovated. It is now an independent art space that combines academic exhibitions, public projects, art research, and art derivative promotion. "Yi" is an alternative form of the Chinese character for "one". Named "Yi", the space embodies more dimensional possibilities and a higher sense of mission.