Founded in 2002, Long March Space is one of the first art spaces in Beijing's 798 Art District. With its 2500 square meters space, it has established a unique programme, a diverse showcase of exhibitions, with accompanying publications, and a consultancy service for private and corporate collections throughout China and the world.
As China's most experimental commercial organization, the Space's practice transcends the institutional category, seeing art through the perspective of a visual political economy—including in terms of productivity and production relations, and its superstructures and economic foundations. Within a market environment constantly in flux, Long March Space has generated a unique methodology that includes a curatorially initiated working method, long-term research- and production-based collaboration with the artists, and a creative comprehension, construction, and cultivation of the art market.