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2018.11.12 Mon, by

Martin Boyce: “The Light Pours Out”
Esther Schipper

Esther Schipper is pleased to announce The Light Pours Out, Martin Boyce's first solo exhibition with the gallery. >> Read more
2018.07.20 Fri, by

Buddha has sex

Desire and the visual have forever been intertwined. You cannot desire what you already have, so the object of desire is something spatially removed from oneself – a distance that can only be bridged by our sense of vision. All other senses, touch, smell, taste and even sound require a much closer proximity than sight. […] >> Read more
2016.07.14 Thu, by

Jeff Koons: October 4, 2016 – January 21, 2017, Almine Rech London

Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to inaugurate its second London space on Grosvenor Hill with a solo exhibition by Jeff Koons from October 4, 2016 to January 21, 2017. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.05.06 Tue, by

Shi Jinsong’s Fragile Branches

Shi Jinsong’s work is also closely tied to a traditional Chinese aesthetic and philosophy—these words are easy to write but so often used as to be almost meaningless. Shi Jinsong engages in the invention of mythologies of things as ideals...which is to say that invention and transformation are not corruptions of an ideal but rather its embodiment... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.02.20 Thu, by

Zhang Xinjun at Telescope

A review of Zhang Xinjun's solo outing at Telescope, an artist living in Beijing with a scant exhibition record but an enviable reputation among a certain set of artists working in a cool, conceptual mode that embraces interplay amongst genres... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.12.08 Sun, by

Miami Art Week 2013

For no matter how big the fair is (258 galleries, 31 countries), how many satellite fairs sprout up (more than 20, but only a few worth going to), or how many celebs are spotted (Leonardo DiCaprio, Cindy Crawford, Glenn O’Brian), the thing about fairs is they are always going somewhere else. Somebody is always getting left behind. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.07.03 Wed, by

Duchamp/China

“Influence” is an ambiguous and flexible term, often invoked but seldom questioned. Here, Iona Whittaker examines the recent exhibition of works by Marcel Duchamp and selected Chinese artists at UCCA, and wonders what Duchamp might have thought. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.04.29 Mon, by

Jean Nouvel Designs New NAMOC, China Pavilion in Venice & More

Jean Nouvel designs the New NAMOC, China Pavilion in Venice to be cleared of oil barrels, and more. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.04.08 Mon, by

The Sum of all Evil

White Cube Hong Kong is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by British artists Jake & Dinos Chapman. This is the first exhibition of the artists’ work in China and will feature a major new 'Hell' installation ... >> Read more