In 2012, Wang was hired as a special adjunct curator to curate Chinese contemporary art exhibitions by the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University in the United States,[2][4][3] the first Chinese curator to be so employed at an America art museum.[5] In 2013, he was appointed as curator of the Chinese pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia and deputy principal editor of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art in the United Kingdom. He is also the editor-in-chief of the Chinese Contemporary Art Series, published by Springer.
Books
Wang has written and translated the following books:[6][7][4]
Art Intervenes in Society (Timezone Publishing House, 2010)
The Politics of Images (China Youth Publishing House, 2013)
Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China: Unification (with David Adam Brubaker, Springer, Chinese Contemporary Art Series, ISBN978-3662449288, 2015)
Future Returns: Contemporary Art from China (Art Media Resources, ISBN978-1588861184, 2015)
Translations
Art Since 1940 (Renmin University Press of China, 2006)
Phenomena of Painting (Jiangsu Fine Arts Publishing House, 2006)
New Thinking of Decoration (Jiangsu Fine Arts Publishing House, 2006)
After the End of Art (Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2007)
The Abuse of Beauty (Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2007)
The Interpretation of Art (Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House, 2008)
The Language of Art History (Jiangsu Fine Arts Publishing House, 2008)
Cai Guoqiang: I Want to Believe (People's Publishing House, 2008)
Contemporary Art Theory Since 1985 (Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2009)
A Brief History of Art [Beauty] (Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2013)
Awards
Wang received the 2009 China Contemporary Art Award (CCAA) Critics Award.[4] In 2011, he was funded by the Overseas Training Project of Chinese Young Artist Theorists to investigate the development status of art museums in the United States. In 2012, he was selected to participate in the Art Management Project co-organized by the British Council for Cultural Exchange and the Chinese Ministry of Culture, visiting the Royal College of Art and East Anglia University in the United Kingdom.
Selected curation
Wang has curated the following exhibitions in China and elsewhere:[4]