Most commentators agree that the speed of contemporary arts investment / change within China is unlike anything we have ever witnessed — the building of vast futuristic culture castles across China, the scale of
growth in the commercial gallery sector and the growing numbers studying art and design — suggest that an ongoing cultural engagement between Greater Manchester and China during this present period of growth is essential.
Not exact matches
For the
commercial galleries, project spaces, and pop - up exhibition venues that populate the area, it's a dramatic win for the city that many hope will help nourish the continuing
growth of the
gallery scene (and which jaded Nashvillians hope won't damage the ability of independent spaces to operate
in the area).
Since its foundation
in 2007, that
gallery has been as successful as any of the newer
in combining a bold exhibition programme (Gabriele de Santis installed a trampoline
in the
gallery in 2015) with
commercial growth.