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| About: | |
Kaimei Wang was born in Inner Mongolia, China. She graduated from Beijing Normal University, Stockholm University and holds a master degree on the study of contemporary art at the Sotheby's Institute of Art. Throughout her career, Kaimei has consistently adhered to a global perspective and understanding of Asian cultures based on her years of overseas living and working experiences. Since 2010, she has been engaged in art scene in China actively, has both curated and written on many art exhibitions and artists. She also founded a Nordic film festival Beyond Frozen Point specializing on screening of Nordic films. She is a frequent contributor for most of the major art media in China. She is the co-writer of a book about contemporary painter Ding Yi published by English publisher Lund Humphries In 2020. Her translation work from Swedish to Chinese on the collective writings by director Ingmar Bergman published in 2022. She is one of the 4 award winners of the International Award on Art Criticism 2021. She has been collaborating with many art institutions and curated many exhibitions. |
| About: | |
Kaimei Wang was born in Inner Mongolia, China. She graduated from Beijing Normal University, Stockholm University and holds a master degree on the study of contemporary art at the Sotheby's Institute of Art. Throughout her career, Kaimei has consistently adhered to a global perspective and understanding of Asian cultures based on her years of overseas living and working experiences. Since 2010, she has been engaged in art scene in China actively, has both curated and written on many art exhibitions and artists. She also founded a Nordic film festival Beyond Frozen Point specializing on screening of Nordic films. She is a frequent contributor for most of the major art media in China. She is the co-writer of a book about contemporary painter Ding Yi published by English publisher Lund Humphries In 2020. Her translation work from Swedish to Chinese on the collective writings by director Ingmar Bergman published in 2022. She is one of the 4 award winners of the International Award on Art Criticism 2021. She has been collaborating with many art institutions and curated many exhibitions. |