ekin Fine Arts is a Beijing-based private consultancy and art gallery established by Meg Maggio in November 2005. Ms. Maggio is a 20-year China resident, arts writer, curator and director of the Pekin Fine Arts gallery in Beijing. Ms. Maggio acts as an advisor to leading museums, corporations and individuals on collecting and exhibiting contemporary art.
With over 600 square meters of exhibition space designed by the Beijing-based artist/architect Ai Weiwei, Pekin Fine Arts strives to represent and to promote the best and most innovative contemporary artists from Asia, focusing on individuals adept at working in a wide-variety of medium, with experience in both domestic and international exhibitions.
In addition to hosting a wide range of gallery exhibitions in the Beijing gallery, Pekin Fine Arts plays an important role in promoting Asian artists internationally. Artists represented by Pekin Fine Arts have had exhibitions and/or works collected by art institutions such as: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Hayward Gallery, London, Musee Pompidou, Paris, MOMA, NYC, UCLA Hammer Museum, Seattle Art Museum, SF MOMA, De Young Museum, Henry Art Gallery (University of Washington), Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the International Center of Photography, NYC, JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, Norton Museum of Art, JGS Foundation, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Williams College Art Museum, Venice Biennale, Arles International Festival Of Photography, UBS Art Collection, Switzerland, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art, France.
Opening Hours & Contact
Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00, Wednesday – Sunday
Address:No.241 Cao Chang Di Village, Cui Ge Zhuang, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China, 100015
Tel: (8610)5127 3220
Fax: (8610)5127 3223
Email: info@pekinfinearts.com
Website: http://www.pekinfinearts.com
Works from Recent Exhibitions
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VORODUO: An Architect’s Installation Office dA |
Perry Hall: Ferro Paint, Video |
Suling Wang:Shakadang Loops, oil and acrylic on canvas, 245×200 cm, 2007 |
Huang ZhiYang, “ZOON: Beijing-Bio No. 07-08,” 2006 – 2007, Ink Painting on Silk |
Marvin Minto Fang, “Ah Cho and Art Cho,” Mixed Medium, 2007 |
Aida Makoto, “The Video of A Man Calling Himself Bin Laden Staying in Japan,” Video, 2005 |
Jin Shan, ”Desperate Pee,” 2007, Mixed Media |
Zhang O, “Daddy & I No. 29,” 2006, C-Print |
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