The exhibition“Flowing Waters Never Return to the Source: Photographers Gazing at the River in China”centres upon the Chinese river, as seen through the eyes of thirteen photographers, including Liu Ke, Zhang kechun, and Chen Ronghui.
From June 2 to August 2, 2020, the Gaotai Gallery presents the group exhibition "Breaking the World 2020", including 4 works from artist Chen Ronghui, represented by Three Shadows +3 Gallery.
Ronghui Chen has just been announced as one of the winners of the renowned BarTur Photo Award 2020 in recognition of his series ‘Petrochemical China,’ which examines East China’s changing landscapes under the effects of its petrochemical industry.
On the afternoon of April 11, 2020, the "Being of Evils" exhibition opened at the Hive Center for Contemporary Art, and the work "Freezing Land" by artist Chen Ronghui from +3 Gallery was exhibited.
The new exhibition of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung will be on display under the title About Us: Young Photography from China from 4 June 2020 until 29 January 2021.
The Walther Collection, with Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing, is pleased to present Day After Day: RongRong and the Beijing East Village.
The works of Michael Cherney and Arnold Chang are on exhibit in a two-artist exhibition entitled All Under Heaven: Landscapes of China by Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney at the University of California at Santa Barbara Museum through December 9.
At 4:30pm on October 13, 2018, as part of his solo exhibition The Heart-Mind Learns from the Eyes, artist Michael Cherney will share his presentation, Those Waters Giving Way (presented in both English and Chinese).