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Subsequent exhibitions included a series of solo exhibitions by young Chinese artists, such as [[Cheng Ran (artist)|Cheng Ran]] (''Cheng Ran: What Why Now''), [[Chen Wei (artist)|Chen Wei]] (''Chen Wei: More''), [[Liu Chuang (artist)|Liu Chuang]] (''Liu Chuang: Works #16-21)'', Michael Lin (''Michael Lin: Shanghai Daily''), [[Cui Jie]] (''Cui Jie''), and [[Guo Hongwei]] (''Guo Hongwei: Editing'').
 
Two group exhibitions have also been held at the venue, ''Cui Jie, Li Shurui, Zhang Jungang & Li Jie'' and'' Boy: A Contemporary Portrait.'' The former, featuring works by the Beijing-based [[Cui Jie]] and Li Shurui and Harbin-based duo Zhang Jungang & Li Jie, provided a visual narrative of the relationship between the artists' lives and the contemporary landscape.<ref>"Cui Jie, Li Shurui, Zhang Jungang & Li Jie." ''SmartShanghai''. SmartShanghai, n.d. Web. 26 July 2013. <http://www.smartshanghai.com/event/16657>.</ref> The latter portrayed and explored the concept of masculinity while surveying the cultures, sub-cultures and ideologies that have been instrumental in defining young men in the first decade of the 21st century.<ref>Gregory, Hannah. "Boy: A Contemporary Portrait." ''Frieze Magazine''. Frieze, 01 May 2012. Web. 26 July 2013. <http://www.frieze.com/shows/review/boy-a-contemporary-portrait/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729113907/http://www.frieze.com/shows/review/boy-a-contemporary-portrait/ |date=2013-07-29 }}>.</ref> ''Boy: A Contemporary Portrait ''presents works produced by a group of artists who work with diverse media, including the French choreographer [[Jérôme Bel]], video artist [[Cheng Ran (artist)|Cheng Ran]], [[Guo Hongwei]], Hu Xiangqian, [[Li Qing (artist)|Li Qing]], [[Liu Chuang (artist)|Liu Chuang]], fashion photographer Mei Yuangui, [[Wolfgang Tillmans]], Fred Tomaselli, [[Apichatpong Weerasethakul]], [[Danh Vo]], [[Yang Fudong]] and Zhou Haiying.
 
==Off-site projects==