.This year’s Shanghai Art Week was much bigger and also much better than ever before, including pair of full weeks of events, despite concerns of a slowdown in the craft market.Anchored through two domestic craft exhibitions and also accompanying the China International Import Exposition, Shanghai Fine art Week began in the second full week of November in the shadow of a slowing economy.While the craft market is actually undoubtedly not as robust as it was actually a handful of years back, the urban area’s powerful collecting society shone with, especially one of the center lesson, that enjoy the partnerships in between exhibits as well as way of living as well as luxurious brand names that Shanghai has become known for.And the top quality of events amazed, as did the sheer amount of series and events all over the Yangtze River Delta.” Piercing the Sky” (2024) through Yin Xiuzhen, aspect of the performer’s solo event at the Power Station of Fine Art, Shanghai. Picture: courtesy of Beijing CommuneAmong the most talked about was Yin Xiuzhen’s solo exhibition “Puncturing the Skies”, which operates till February 16, 2025 at the Power Station of Craft in Shanghai’s Huangpu district. The show is actually curated through prominent craft chronicler Wu Hung as well as components monumental works representing different aspects of her practice.