Tang Keyang is a professor at Tsinghua University, principal researcher of Future Lab, doctoral supervisor of School of Architecture and School of Fine Arts. As an independent curator, he was the curator of the Chinese National Pavilion of the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale and a member of the curatorial committee of the Chinese Artists Association and other professional societies. He has worked with artists Xu Bing, Zeng Fanzhi, Xu Lei, Ding Yi to organize a series of cross-border exhibitions at home and abroad. He is especially interested in the design, experiment and utilization of exhibition space, and has rich practical experience from the Palace Museum to rural temporary exhibition space. Published a series of academic and creative works represented by "Living Chinese Garden", "From Waste Garden to Yan Garden" and "Fireworks of Chang 'an".
- Geng Qun
- Qiu Zhijie
- Xiang Jing
- Wang Zhigang
- Yang Zi
- Xu Lei
- Tang Keyang
- Tu Hongtao
- Sun Guosheng
- Liu Chunfeng
- Liu Qinghe
- Hai Jie
- Feng Boyi
- Chen Xiaoyang
TANG Keyang
Tang Keyang is a professor at Tsinghua University, principal researcher of Future Lab, doctoral supervisor of School of Architecture and School of Fine Arts. As an independent curator, he was the curator of the Chinese National Pavilion of the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale and a member of the curatorial committee of the Chinese Artists Association and other professional societies. He has worked with artists Xu Bing, Zeng Fanzhi, Xu Lei, Ding Yi to organize a series of cross-border exhibitions at home and abroad. He is especially interested in the design, experiment and utilization of exhibition space, and has rich practical experience from the Palace Museum to rural temporary exhibition space. Published a series of academic and creative works represented by "Living Chinese Garden", "From Waste Garden to Yan Garden" and "Fireworks of Chang 'an".
Tang Keyang is a professor at Tsinghua University, principal researcher of Future Lab, doctoral supervisor of School of Architecture and School of Fine Arts. As an independent curator, he was the curator of the Chinese National Pavilion of the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale and a member of the curatorial committee of the Chinese Artists Association and other professional societies. He has worked with artists Xu Bing, Zeng Fanzhi, Xu Lei, Ding Yi to organize a series of cross-border exhibitions at home and abroad. He is especially interested in the design, experiment and utilization of exhibition space, and has rich practical experience from the Palace Museum to rural temporary exhibition space. Published a series of academic and creative works represented by "Living Chinese Garden", "From Waste Garden to Yan Garden" and "Fireworks of Chang 'an".