Exhibition
Common Wealth: Ye Hongxing Solo Exhibition
The artist Ye Hongxing uses the language of decorative symbolism in her recent works, to illustrate an increase of materialism in developing societies. Her latest paintings are concerned with contradicting definitions of wealth and progress. The simple and direct use of Chinese currency against a backdrop of her own black-and-white portrait contemplates the desire for, and contradiction of, common wealth.
Date: Until April 29, 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
Venue: Art + Shanghai Gallery
艺术+上海
Address: No.2, Lane 22 Fumin Road 富民路22弄2号
Admission: Free
Call 6248-4388 for details
On Stage
Much Ado about Nothing
The Shanghai Repertory Theater (SRT), one of the leading English-language theater groups in Shanghai, is presenting Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing set on Gulangyu, the island in Xiamen, off Fujian Province. SRT's version also turns the play into a story about early generations of expatriates in China. The time period has been updated to 1901 when the Boxer Rebellion in China had just finished.
Date: Until March 18, 8 pm (Wednesdays to Saturdays), 3 pm (Sundays)
Venue: Ke Center for Contemporary Arts 可当代艺术中心
Address: 613-B Kaixuan Road
凯旋路613号B座
Tickets: 180 yuan (presale) and 200 yuan (at the door)
Call 1364-1701-170 or email shanghai.repertory.info@gmail.com for details
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