Ran Dian
Ran Dian is a Hong Kong-based, international contemporary art magazine, published bilingually in English and Mandarin.[1][2][3][4] It aims both to promote independent cultural debate in China and to foster intellectual exchange between China and the rest of the world.[1][2] It focuses on independent commentary on international art, artists, exhibitions and galleries.[1][3][5][4]
Categories | Art magazine |
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Founder | Chris Moore, Daniel Szehin Ho, Rebecca Catching |
Year founded | 2012 |
First issue | 2010 |
Company | China Art Times Limited (Hong Kong) |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | English, Mandarin |
Website | randian-online |
Ran Dian was launched in Shanghai, China in 2010 by Chris Moore, Daniel Szehin Ho and Rebecca Catching.[1][3][6] According to Chris Moore, the magazine's international growth was driven by rising interest in East Asia on the part of the Western European art world.[4]
Editorial staff
- Dr Liang Shuhan, Editor-in-Chief
- Daniel Szehin Ho, Editor-at-Large[3]
- Rebecca Catching, Managing Editor[5]
- Thomas Eller, President[7]
- Robin Peckham, Contributing Editor[8]
- David Elliott, Contributing Editor[8]
References
- ASEF culture360. "Randian online art magazine from China". ASEF culture360. ASEF culture360. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- Samuels, A. J. (18 November 2016). "The Best Contemporary Chinese Art And Culture Blogs". Culture Trip. Culture Trip. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- Vancouver Art Gallery. "Art Connects. Re-Opening Museums In A Post-COVID World". Art Connects. Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver Art Gallery. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- "Is China's rise driving an Asian art renaissance in Europe?". South China Morning Post. 22 July 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- "西岸 WEST BUND". www.westbund.com. West Bund. West Bund. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- "Conversations et conférences sur l'art". www.fiac.com (in French). FIAC. FIAC. 2019.
- Erling, Johnny (2 March 2018). "Guardian Art Center ist Auktionshaus, Museum und Hotel". DIE WELT. Die Welt. Die Welt. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- "randian - artinasia.com". www.artinasia.com. www.artinasia.com.
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