Tang Contemporary Art
Datura Zhou currently serves as Executive Manager and Art Fair Associate at Tang Contemporary Art, with experience in prominent art fairs such as The Armory Show and Expo Chicago. Previously, Datura held the position of Business Associate at Hindman Auctions and worked as a Communications Assistant at the Smart Museum of Art. Other roles include Business Development & PR Assistant at Chelsea Music Festival, Gallery Associate at Time Arts Gallery, and Business Development Intern at Tri-Star Arts. Datura gained foundational experience as a Research and Archive Assistant at Xu Bing Studio Inc. and as President and Executive Board Member of Global China Connection. Additional internship experience encompasses roles at The Arts Company and Christie's. Datura Zhou holds a Master of Arts in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor's degree with a double major in Human and Organizational Development and Art History from Vanderbilt University.
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Tang Contemporary Art
Tang Contemporary was established in 1997 in Bangkok, and now holds four exhibition spaces in Bangkok, Beijing and Hong Kong. Tang Contemporary is fully committed to producing new projects that promote Contemporary Chinese and Southeast Asian art regionally and worldwide, and to encourage a dynamic exchange between Asian artists and those abroad. With their largest space in Beijing’s iconic 798 Art District, and as one of the most progressive and critically-driven exhibition spaces in China, the gallery strives to initiate dialogue between artists, curators, collectors and institutions working both locally and internationally. A roster of groundbreaking exhibitions has earned Tang Contemporary Art global recognition, establishing its status as a pioneer in the development of the contemporary art scene in Asia. In February 2015, the gallery collaborated with Bangkok Art and Culture Center on a dual solo exhibition of Huang Yongping and Sakarin Krue-On. In June 2015, the gallery successfully held Ai Weiwei's first solo exhibition in mainland China, titled "Ai Weiwei", and in October 2015, held his first Hong Kong solo exhibition "Wooden Ball". In September 2016 and May 2017, respectively, the gallery held major solo exhibitions for Qin Qi and Zhao Zhao in Beijing, both considered the artists’ most important exhibitions to date. Recent exhibitions include Huang Yongping and Shen Yuan’s exhibition “Hong Kong Foot” and Ai Weiwei’s second solo show in Hong Kong “Refutation”. As part of the gallery’s long-term plans to expand their international programming, the Bangkok space was relocated to a renovated 3,200 sq. ft. space in 2016, and in March 2017, a large second exhibition space was opened in Beijing’s 798 Art District. In December 2017, the Hong Kong space relocated to an entire floor of the H Queen's gallery building in Central district.