Watchmaker IWC Profiles “Wang Luyan’s Beijing”

Currently with over 40 points of sale in China, including its latest flagship at Beijing’s Parkview Green, watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen recently profiled artist Wang Luyan for the first in its “globetrotter” video series.

An early figure in China’s nascent conceptual art scene of the late 1970s, Wang — along with Gu Dexin and Chen Shaoping — formed the “Xinkedu Group” (New Analysts Group) in 1988.

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