Beyond Boundaries: Three Decades of Contemporary Chinese Art at the Smart

Beyond Boundaries: Three Decades of Contemporary Chinese Art at the Smart

Exhibition
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Smart Museum of Art
Image: Wang Wei, 1/30th of a Second Underwater, 1999, chromogenic transparencies on translucent polyester base.

The Smart Museum of Art will present a retrospective of contemporary Chinese art in collaboration with CAEA. 

Opening on March 29, 2026, Beyond Boundaries: Three Decades of Contemporary Chinese Art at the Smart foregrounds the University of Chicago’s pivotal role in studying and exhibiting contemporary Chinese art since the mid-1990s.

In February 1999, Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor of Chinese Art History at the university, opened his first exhibition at the Smart Museum of Art. Entitled Transience: Chinese Experimental Art at the End of the Twentieth Century (1999), the exhibition – and many more Wu curated in the ensuing years – was field-defining and forged new avenues for situating Chinese art within a broader global contemporary framework. Taking these earlier exhibitions as points of departure, Beyond Boundaries reflects on the enduring adaptability of contemporary art from China as it continues to grow within and beyond cultural and academic institutions.

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Support for Beyond Boundaries is provided by Markovitz Family Foundation for the Arts and Education. Additional support is provided by the Smart Museum's Board of Governors, and SmartPartners.