.This year’s Shanghai Fine art Full week was actually larger as well as much better than ever before, entailing two full weeks of shows, regardless of concerns of a stagnation in the craft market.Anchored through two home-grown craft fairs and also accompanying the China International Bring In Exposition, Shanghai Craft Full week began in the second week of November in the shadow of a slowing economy.While the craft market is certainly not as strong as it was a handful of years back, the city’s strong gathering lifestyle shone via, especially among the middle class, that take pleasure in the partnerships in between galleries as well as way of living as well as high-end labels that Shanghai has ended up being known for.And the quality of exhibits satisfied, as did the large variety of programs and parties throughout the Yangtze River Delta.” Puncturing the Skies” (2024) through Yin Xiuzhen, part of the musician’s solo show at the Power Station of Art, Shanghai. Picture: thanks to Beijing CommuneAmong one of the most talked about was Yin Xiuzhen’s solo exhibition “Puncturing the Sky”, which runs until February 16, 2025 at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai’s Huangpu district. The event is actually curated through famous craft historian Wu Hung and attributes monumental works embodying different aspects of her process.