Visual Production is a bi-lingual and bi-monthly academic journal of Chinese contemporary art. Featuring contemporary art and artists from China and the Asia-Pacific regions, the magazine also reports on the development of the international art scene, and aims to introduce academic viewpoints from China in a global context.
With its rich and diverse content, Visual Production presents Chinese contemporary art from an objective and unique perspective. At the same time, it is concerned with tracing the creative process of artists, as well as establishing a platform for communication and discussion for artists and art professionals. The magazine is receptive, and pays special attention to fringe artistic creation. Not only does the powerful analyses hit the core of the development of Chinese contemporary art; in addition, its in-depth exhibition reviews reveal colorful stories behind artists and their creative journeys.
Visual Production is not simply an observer, but more so a participant, of the contemporary art w