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4 forthcoming exhibitions Sept 08 - details of plans for shows in London and Brazil Sweden July 08 - exhibition as part of large arts festival Includes new experimental work Romania Apr 08 - teaching in Romania Hong Kong Feb-Mar 08 - art in residence in Hong Kong Indian Conference Jan 08 - City to City conference in Hyderabad HIV/Aids in China Dec 07 - exhibition and education in South West China Huge mural Sept-Oct 07 - a 110 metre outdoor mural completed at a school Research Aug 07 - Jonathan starts working as assistant to large research project Dental Work Aug 07 - Jonathan's work is installed at a dental practice Tansitional Era July 07 - Jonathan curates show of some the latest Chinese art Liverpool & Shanghai July 07 - the ongoing connections go on Wiseman Village June 07 - joint exhibtion in unusual setting, China Lectures May 07 - 3 lectures at 3 Chinese universities Redesign May-June 07 - Jonathan is involved in redisgning TCG Nordica Resurrection Apr 07 - Jonathan joins 30 Chinese artists for Beijing show Liverpool & Shanghai March 07 - more virtual (but real) connections Artist book Feb 07 - Chinese art book includes a foreigner for 1st time Dream & Reality Jan 07 - exhibition of 2 Chinese artists curated by Jonathan Chun Qunjie Oct 06 - retrospective exhibition curated by Jonathan Sensory Material Sept 06 - work selected for prestigious exhibition Shanghai Biennial Sept 06 - Jonathan is part of a Liverpool exhibition in twin city Shanghai Contagious Love Sept 06 - Jonathan curates show with 35 Chinese artists Gallery Director/Curator Aug 06 - new role at Sino-Scandanavian gallery in China WAVE exhibition, London & Seoul July-Oct 06 - a group exhibition in Britian & Korea seven April-May 06 - huge solo exhibition Colour Play, Shanghai Mar 06 - joint exhibition with Australian artist Click here for the news archive | |  | | Hong Kong residency Feb-Mar. 2008 - Jonathan was invited to be artist-in-residence at Tao Fong Shan in Hong Kong. Tao Fong Shan is a beautiful mountain top retreat overlooking the Shatin area of Hong Kong. Tao Fong Shan was set up in the 1940s as a centre for religious dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism. Jonathan created new work using the stunning surroundings as inspiration. The residency concluded with an exhibition and a performance event which used the outdoor space for large screen projections and 64 boxes placed around the octagonal chapel. More photos added soon. | |  | |