New and experienced editors are welcome. The event will include a training session for participants who are new to Wikipedia and Wikipedia specialists will be on hand to provide basic instruction and editing support.
Can’t join us in New York? Participate remotely in this event, or join the broader Wikipedia Asian Month of international and online events as well.
Program: The event will begin with a Wikipedia training for new editors. Following the program, editors are invited to view the exhibition Tales of Our Time
Local editors will receive complimentary tickets to tour the exhibition Tales of Our Time, after the editing session
This guide has directions on the various Wikipedia projects, and includes a guide for beginners, guides to Wikipedia markup, adding references, and other tasks
Cull, Tamsin. “Chia-En Jao: Not Just a Dream.” In APT7. The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, pp. 136–37. Exh. cat. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, 2012. ISBN: 9781921503375 1921503378
“Jao Chia-En. Arms.” In 2014 Taipei Arts Awards, edited by Su Tzu-Hsiu, pp.60–65. Exh.cat. Taipei: Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 2015. (in Chinese and English)
_____. “Taiwan kangyi ti” [Chia-En Jao and Taiwan Protest Typography]. ACT | Art Cri que of Taiwan, no. 48 (October 2011), pp. 104–05. (in Chinese)
Mundt, Katrin. “Die Enden der Insel/ The Ends of the Island.” Be Magazin, no. 22 (September 2015), pp. 184–87. (in English and German)
REM Sleep. Exh. cat. Taipei: The Cube Project Space, 2013. (in Chinese and English)
Kan Xuan
Hou Hanru. “Everyday Miracles: Four Women Artists; The Chinese Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale.” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 6, no. 2 (June/July 2007), pp. 8–13.
Hu Fang. “Kan Xuan: Qingxie de Jiashi” (Kan Xuan: Oblique Housework). In The State of things: Contemporary Art on China and Belgium, edited by Fan Di’an, pp. 106–09. Exh. cat. Beijing: National Art Museum of China, 2010. (in Chinese)
“Kan Xuan.” In Everyday Miracles: Four Women Artists in the Chinese Pavilion; Shen Yuan, Yin Xiuzhen, Kan Xuan, Cao Fei, 52nd International Exhibition Venice Biennale, edited by Hou Hanru, pp. 86–113. Exh. cat. Beijing: China Arts Entertainment Group; Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, 2007. (in Chinese and English)
Kan Xuan: Millet Mounds. Exh. cat. Beijing: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, 2012. (in Chinese and English). ISBN: 9787510056208 : 7510056209
Low, Joni. “Kan Xuan: Performing the Imagination.” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 11, no. 3 (May/June 2012), pp. 42–47.
Sun Xun
Beres, Tiffany Wai-Ying. “Sun Xun: Powers of Suggestion.” ArtAsiaPacific, no. 91 (November–December 2014), pp. 110–21.
Borysevicz, Mathieu. “Sun Xun.” In Hammer Projects, 1999–2009, pp. 367–71. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: Hammer Museum, 2009. ISBN: 9780943739359 0943739357
Cai Liyuan and Zhang Yueqiu, eds. Sun Xun: The Parallel World. Exh. cat. Chengdu, China: A4 Contemporary Arts Center, 2012. (in Chinese and English). OCLC Number: 836772827
Sun Xun: Shock of Time. Drawing Papers 85. Exh. cat. New York: Drawing Center, 2009. ISBN: 9780942324457 0942324455
2010 Chinese Contemporary Art Awards Best Young Artist: Sun Xun. Hong Kong: Blue Kingfisher Limited, 2010. (in Chinese and English)
Sun Yuan and Peng Yu
Bernell, Robert, Maya Kovskaya, and Rachel Ma, eds. Sun Yuan & Peng Yu: Can’t Have it All. Exh. cat. Hong Kong: Timezone 8, 2009. (in Chinese and English). ISBN: 9789881803382 9881803381
Lin, Agnes, ed. Hong Kong Intervention. Exh. cat. Hong Kong: Osage Gallery, 2011. (in Chinese and English)
“Peng Yu & Sun Yuan.” In China Pavilion: 2006 Liverpool Biennial, edited by Gu Zhenqing, pp. 18–49. Exh. cat. Beijing: Timezone 8, 2006. (in Chinese and English)
Sun Yuan. “ ‘Unlived by What Is Seen’: A Conversation with Sun Yuan.” By Anthony Yung. Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Art 14, no. 6 (November/December 2015), pp. 94–106.
Sun Yuan & Peng Yu. “Beauty and the Beast: Sun Yuan and Peng Yu.” Interview by Jérôme Sans. In China Talks: Interviews with 32 Artists by Jérôme Sans, edited by Chen Yun and Michelle Woo and translated by Chen Yun and Philip Tinari, pp. 78–85. Hong Kong: Timezone 8, 2009. (in Chinese and English) . ISBN: 9881803306 9789881803306
Yao, Pauline J. “Sun Yuan & Peng Yu: The Material of Provocation.” In Art of Change: New Directions om China, edited by Stephanie Rosenthal, pp. 68–83. Exh. cat. London: Hayward Publishing, 2012. ISBN: 9781853323034 1853323039
Tsang Kin-Wah
Araki Natsumi, ed. MAM Project 015: Tsang Kin-Wah. Exh. cat. Tokyo: Mori Art Museum, 2011. (in English and Japanese). ISBN: 9784902819328 4902819325
Chrillesen, Neel. “Kin-Wah Tsang: L’Harmonie des Opposes.” Cimaise 54, no. 287 (September–November 2007), pp. 40–45. (in French)
Chong, Doryun, and Stella Fong, eds. Tsang Kin-Wah: The Infinite Nothing, Hong Kong in Venice. Exh. cat. Hong Kong: M+, West Kowloon Cultural District, 2015. (in Chinese and English). ISBN: 9789881624079 988162407X
Dickinson, Bob. “Tsang Kin-Wah: What Are You Looking At? Chinese Art Centre, Manchester.” Art Monthly, no. 319 (September 2008), pp. 29–30.
Koon, Yeewan. “Tsang Kin-Wah – Losing His Religion.” In Mobile M+: Yau Ma Tei, edited by Stella Fong and Shirley Surya, pp. 78–95. Exh. cat. Hong Kong: M+, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, 2012. (in Chinese and English). OCLC Number: 798978611
Noe, Christoph, Stephanie Hoch, Markus Landert, and Li Zhenhua. Tsang Kin-Wah: Ecce Homo Trilogy. Exh. cat. Vienna: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2015. (in English and German). ISBN: 9783903004313 3903004316
Yangjiang Group
Catt, Lisa. “Yangjiang Group: Actions for Tomorrow.” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 14, no. 4 (July/August 2015), pp. 99–109.
Fuck Off the Rules: Yangjiang Group (Zheng Guogu, Chen Zaiyan, Sun Qinglin). Exh. cat. Shanghai: Minsheng Art Museum, 2013. (in Chinese and English)
Holmes, Ros. “Translating Wax: An Interview with Zheng Guogu and the Yangjiang Group.” Oxford Art Journal 36, no. 1 (2013), pp. 127–35.
Hu Fang, “Yangjiang Group.” In If you were to live here: The 5th Auckland Triennial, edited by Hou Hanru, pp. 164–65. Exh. cat. Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2013.
Li, Xiaonan, “Yangjiang Group: The Garden of Pine – Also Fierce Than Tiger II.” Translated by Liu Jiajing. LEAP: The International Art Magazine of Contemporary China, no. 5 (October 2010), pp.208–09. (in Chinese and English)
Smith, Karen. “Yangjiang Group.” In The Real Thing: Contemporary Art from China, by Simon Groom, Karen Smith, and Xu Zhen, pp. 150–57. Exh. cat. Liverpool: Tate Liverpool, 2007.
Zhou Tao
Cong He. “Zhou Tao: The Body and Its Depth of Field.” Translated by Liu Jiajing. LEAP: The International Art Magazine of Contemporary China, no. 20 (April 2013), pp. 164–69. (in Chinese and English)
Gerrity, Jeanne. “Zhou Tao: The Man Who Plants Scenarios.” Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 10, no.5 (September/October 2011), pp. 85–90.
Hong Yali. “Kongbai Dibiao Shang de Fengjing” [Blank Scenery on the Ground]. Artforum (Beijing), October 23, 2014. http://artforum.com.cn /column/7051. (in Chinese)
Lin, Aimee. “Zhou Tao: 2014 Future Great Asia, selected by Aimee Lin.” ArtReview: Asia (Autumn and Winter 2014), p. 91.
Zhou Tao: Blue and Red. Exh. cat. Barcelona: Fundació Hans Nefkens; Bangkok: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre; Beijing: Vitamin Creative Space, 2015. (in English and Chinese)
Zhou Tao: The Man Who Eats Pigeons. Exh. cat. Paris: Kadist Art Foundation, 2013. (in Chinese and English). OCLC Number: 858554129
–––––. Interview by Huang Xiaoyan, May 28, 2007, for the Asia Art Archive. www.china1980s.org/files/interview/csxftfinalised_201102081613356873.pdf.
Hou Hanru. "Chen Shaoxiong: From Portable Streets to Private Diplomacy." In Chen Shaoxiong, edited by Robin Peckham. Hong Kong: Timezone 8, 2009.
Yao, Pauline J. "Time after Time: A Dialogue between Chen Shaoxiong and Pauline J.Yao," March 2009. www.chenshaoxiong.net/?p=850
Chen Shaoxiong and Meg Maggio. Ink History: Video Animation by Chen Shaoxiong. Beijing: Pekin Fine Arts, 2012.
Wang Xin. "Seeing and Disbelieving: Exploring Chen Shaoxiong's Ink Animation Videos." In Modern Art Asia: Papers on Modern and Contemporary Asian Art, pp.213-24. London: Enzo Arts and Publishing, 2012.
–––––. Artist's website:, which includes links to view his video works in full: www.chenshaoxiong.net.
Ding Yi
Ding, Yi, Shane Mclansland, Tian S. Liang, and Wu Xiaofei, eds. Ding Yi: What's Left to Appear. Shanghai: Long Museum (West Bund), 2015.
Duan Jianyu and Hu Fang. Daizhe xigua qu luxing (How to Travel with a Watermelon). Exh. Cat. Guangzhou: Vitamin Creative Space, 2006.
Duan Jianyu
Hu Fang. "Duan Jianyu: How to Travel with a Watermelon." Translated by Philip Tinari, April 26, 2006. www.vitamincreativespcae.com/en/project/viewProject.do?id=2008.
Duan Jianyu. "Duan Jianyu" Wenben yu huihua" (Duan Jianyu: Text and painting). Artist talk. Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, September 17, 2008. http://cul.sohu.com/20081128/n260913416.shtml.
–––––. Niuyue Bali Zhumadian (New York Paris Zhumadian). Guangzhou: Vitamin Creative Space,2008.
Dematte, Monica. "Apotheosis of the Imgination: Duan Jianyu's Approach to Painting," June 4, 2011. www.duanjianyu.cn/article_view_en.asp?displaypage=1&sort_id=30&id=180&url=index_en.asp?id1=30@sort1=2.
Zeng Tingke, Hu Fang, and Vitamin Ctreative Space, eds. Duan Jianyu:Cunzhuang de youhuo (The Seduction of Village). Hong Kong: Blue Kingfisher, 2011.
Smith, Karen. A Potent Force: Duan Jianyu and Hu Xiaoyuan. Shanghai: Rockbund Art Museum,. 2013.
–––––. Artist's website: www.duanjianyu.cn
Gu Wenda
Bessire, Mark H.C., ed. Wenda Gu: Art from Middle Kingdom to Biological Millennium. Exh. Cat., University of North Texas Art Gallery, Denton; Kansa City Art Institute; Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2003.
Shi Jian. "Gu Wenda fangta" [An interview with Gu Wenda]. Ub '85 Xinchao Dang'an, I [Archives of the '85 New Wave, I], edited by Fei Dawei. Shanghai: Shanghai renminn chubanshe, 2007.
Gu Wenda. Interview by Jane DeVevoise, November 4, 2009, for the Asia Art Archive. Www.china1980s.org/en/interview_detail.aspx?interview_id=39
–––––.Shuimo lianjinshu: Gu Wenda de shiyan shuimo/Ink Alchemy: The Experimental Ink of Gu Wenda. Edited by Huang Zhuan. Exh. Cat. Guangzhou: Lingnan Art Publishing House, 2010.