.This year’s Shanghai Art Week was much bigger and much better than ever before, entailing 2 weeks of shows, even with issues of a slowdown in the craft market.Anchored through pair of home-grown craft exhibitions and also accompanying the China International Bring In Expo, Shanghai Craft Full week started in the 2nd full week of Nov in the shadow of a slowing down economy.While the art market is actually absolutely not as robust as it was a handful of years ago, the urban area’s strong picking up society shone by means of, particularly one of the center class, who enjoy the collaborations in between showrooms and lifestyle and high-end labels that Shanghai has actually become well-known for.And the quality of events pleased, as did the sheer variety of shows and events all over the Yangtze Stream Delta.” Puncturing the Skies” (2024) by Yin Xiuzhen, portion of the performer’s solo show at the Power Station of Fine Art, Shanghai. Photograph: courtesy of Beijing CommuneAmong one of the most discussed was Yin Xiuzhen’s solo show “Piercing the Heavens”, which runs until February 16, 2025 at the Power Plant of Fine art in Shanghai’s Huangpu district. The exhibit is curated through noticeable craft historian Wu Hung and features monumental works exemplifying different aspects of her practice.