LARRY’S LIST and CUPPAR together present “ART INSIGHTS—China in Focus”, with a diverse range of topics and perspectives on contemporary art in China through interviews with artists, collectors, and art museums.
In Nanjing, one of China’s four ancient capitals, there is an art district at the heart of the city. Deji Art Museum, located in Deji Plaza, is an important part of this district, not far from one of Nanjing’s landmarks, the Presidential Palace.
Deji Art Museum is one of the private art museums in China with a strong “backbone”. Different from Shanghai’s “Haipai” style or Beijing’s deep royal history, Deji Art Museum has taken its own unique path in the city of Nanjing, where culture and technology go hand in hand.
How to become an art museum across cultures and eras at the intersection of a city where everything is ever-changing? In this second episode of ART INSIGHTS, “Deji Art Museum Presenting Arts Across Cultures and Eras”, LARRY’S LIST had a conversation with Ai Lin, the director of Deji Art Museum, on Nanjing, digital art exhibition, and new media art.
Beijing Cuppar International Auction Co., Ltd. (Cuppar), founded in 2020, is a comprehensive auction company specializing in the auction of cultural relics and works of art. Its headquarter is located in Gateway Plaza, Beijing with offices in Hangzhou, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Qinhuangdao, Kunming, Changsha, Hong Kong, Taiwan, North America, Japan, Australia, the UK and other countries and regions.
Over the past year, starting with the total sale of RMB 643 million in the Inaugural Auction of 2021, Cuppar started to hold both offline and online auction, themed exhibition, art fair and cross-border cooperation simultaneously. Since the first auction in March 2021, the cumulative sale of Cuppar Auction online and offline has exceeded RMB 1.6 billion.