Ruben Lundgren: “I am a fan of exhibitions that feel not so pretentious and can be understood by both the common visitor and the photography elite.”

Ruben Lundgren is a Dutch photographer, editor, curator and collector based in Beijing. His work has been rewarded by numerous awards both in China and Europe.
Guo Yingguang: “I’ve never positioned myself as a female photographer per se”

With the series “The Bliss of Conformity”, Guo Yingguang won the 2017 Jimei x Arles-Madame Figaro Women Photographers Award, the first award of its kind in China, which was launched in 2017 by Jimei x Arles photo festival and Madame Figaro China.
Rong Rong: “We created Three Shadows in 2007 with the hope to break the current status of photography”

Founder of the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre and the Jimei x Arles international Photo Festival, Rong Rong celebrated in 2017 the tenth anniversary of the Three Shadows award.
Nicole Ching & Leigh Tanner: “There are new forms and models coming out of Chinese cultural institutions”

Doors interviewed Nicole Ching and Leigh Tanner, the young founders of Museum 2050, a new platform for investigating key issues about the future of cultural institutions in China and abroad from a local perspective.
Céline Lamée: “In China, things have to be in balance visually”

Céline Lamée, graphic designer and director of Lava Beijing. From urban campaigns to the French Croisements festival, she depicts her numerous projects and the extent to which visual language is different in China.
Bao Yifeng: “The art market mirrors China’s economic status”

Bao Yifeng has continued the successful adventure of the Shanghai fair Art021 by co-founding a new art fair in Beijing in 2018: JingArt. In this interview he looks back at the bustling art market in China.