• Guan Shaling - Tan Jun's solo exhibition

    Jul 23 - Aug 23, 2022

  • Scenery Poems – Artists Group Exhibition

    Apr 02 - Apr 23, 2022

  • Animal Carnival

    Oct 10 - Nov 21, 2020

  • Future Museum - Artists Group Exhibition

    Jun 06 - Jun 20, 2020

    Soka Art will hold the "Future Museum - Artists Group Exhibition" from 6th June (Sat.) to 20th (Sat.), bringing works by 11 artists from all over the world: Mao Xuhui, Chang Chingwen, Zeng Jianyong, Peng Hsienhsiang, Yang Hong, Tan Jun, Showichi Kaneda, Daniel Eskenazi, Jumaldi Alfi, Natee Utarit, and Pintor Sirait. Each artist's work reflects the different aspects and cultural connotations of modern life. We invite you to appreciate these works as a future man and rethink what kind of record do you want to leave the most? What do you expect to tell your offspring in the future?
  • A Clue, Five Faces

    May 19 - Jun 24, 2018

  • Extraordinary - 25th Anniversary of Soka Art

    Apr 15 - Jun 30, 2017

  • Literati Painting From Six Artists

    Oct 08 - Dec 18, 2016

    For the 15th anniversary of Soka Beijing, we selected 6 particularly representative artists who embody an “Eastern Culture Spirit”: Liang Quan (1940s), Hong Ling (1950s), Moon Bong-Sun (1960s), Zeng Jianyong and Tan Jun (1970s), and Wang Mengsha (1980s). This event attempts to explore different art styles through the works of these 6 artists from different eras, outlining the constantly developing, diverse, and three-dimensional appearances of contemporary Eastern ink-wash painting.
  • Demi Paradise - Tan Jun Solo Exhibition

    Oct 01 - Oct 30, 2016

  • Looking for the “Mark of China”

    May 01 - Jun 28, 2015

    Through this exhibition, Looking for the “Mark of China,” we wish to illustrate how enthusiasm for tradition does not only take the form of ink. In the present, due to the properties of so-called contemporary art, the trends and range of art have become even wider. This does not just apply to the cases of “New Ink” artists. We also believe that more and more people will come to realize that contemporary Chinese art bears a strong “mark of China.” This may even be able to set off a new wave in the international art scene and bring deeper nourishment and replenishment to world civilization.