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2019.10.09 Wed, by

Zheng Bo: Goldenrod

Goldenrod by ZHENG Bo opens as the inaugural exhibition at the new ICA at NYU Shanghai >> Read more
2017.10.15 Sun, by

Landscape
Hunsand Space, Beijing

Curator: Salt Projects Artists: Chen Zhuo、Ji Jun, Liu Zhangbolong, Wu Sih-Chin, Chung Jialing, Zheng Pingping Date: 2017.10.15 – 11.24 Address: Hunsand Space A8, No.211 Cao Chang Di, Chao Yang District, Beijing Tel: 010-53317400 Email: hunsand@hunsand.com Web: www.hunsand.com The research on landscape has undergone two turns in the twentieth century: one is the visual purification movement […] >> Read more
2017.08.08 Tue, by

Preview of “Himage” Season 1 at Himalayas Museum Episode 2

The Shanghai Himalayas Museum is pleased to present “Himage”, >> Read more
2017.03.30 Thu, by

SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN “Stone”

Have you ever imagined what it would like to be something other than human—a hawk gliding through the air or a monkey swinging from a tree? >> Read more
2017.03.29 Wed, by

Getting to Know Your Inner Cyborg: 5 Posthuman Dialogue

Lecture 1: Turing Testing: Distinguishing Man from Machine Speakers: Korean Art Collective Shinseungback Kimyonghun and Dr. Anna Greenspan, moderated by Rebecca Catching Saturday, April 1, 2017, 2-3:30 OCAT Shanghai 30 Wen’an Lu, Jing’an District, Shanghai In 1950, computer scientist Alan Turing developed a test to determine if computers were able to exhibit intelligent behavior. A […] >> Read more
2017.03.29 Wed, by

Stone, SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN

In their project “Stone” Korean artists Shin Seung Back and Kim Yong Hun examine this persistent human interest in “self-improvement” through technological prostheses—applying this theory of “perception extension” to something as inert as a volcanic rock. >> Read more
2017.02.23 Thu, by

Yamada Taro Project Shanghai: Katsuki Nogami Solo Exhibition

Dressed in casual clothing, Katsuki Nogami’s Namada Taro citizens move and act like humans; >> Read more
2017.02.16 Thu, by

What, and How to Forget?
Review of the 2016 Taipei Biennial “Gestures and Archives of the Present, Genealogies of the Future”

As the by-product of international expositions, the biennial/triennial/multi-ennial model not only shapes the development of modern and contemporary art history, it is also intimately tied to the course of modernity... >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.08 Thu, by

Wet Ontology: Thoughts on Ocean Space

The ocean space borrows its designation as a non-space from the fact that it is by law a no-man’s-land: the sea belongs to everyone and to no one. >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.02 Fri, by

Telofossils, Network Hybridity, and the Politics of Pleasure in Speculative Realism

For a world that we cannot perceive, what does it matter whether it exists or not? Perhaps you can further demonstrate that, though an autonomous world is imperceptible, it can still think for us. Yet in this sense, such a world becomes one stipulated by human thought, and ultimately cannot escape the fundamental relationship between thinking and being. >> Read more

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