Shanghai Craft Week generates buzz in spite of China’s slowing economy, yet costs on low edge

.This year’s Shanghai Art Week was bigger as well as far better than ever, entailing pair of weeks of exhibits, even with issues of a decline in the craft market.Anchored through two domestic fine art fairs as well as coinciding with the China International Bring In Exposition, Shanghai Fine art Week began in the second full week of Nov in the darkness of a reducing economy.While the craft market is certainly not as robust as it was a handful of years back, the city’s powerful picking up lifestyle shone by means of, especially amongst the center training class, who appreciate the cooperations in between exhibits as well as lifestyle and luxury brands that Shanghai has come to be known for.And the premium of events impressed, as performed the large amount of shows as well as events around the Yangtze Waterway Delta.” Puncturing the Sky” (2024) by Yin Xiuzhen, part of the artist’s solo event at the Power Station of Fine Art, Shanghai. Image: courtesy of Beijing CommuneAmong one of the most spoken about was actually Yin Xiuzhen’s solo event “Piercing the Heavens”, which runs up until February 16, 2025 at the Power Plant of Craft in Shanghai’s Huangpu district. The exhibit is actually curated through noticeable craft historian Wu Hung as well as attributes monumental works representing various aspects of her method.