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Interviews, 2017.02.08 Wed, by

Luc Tuymans interview

In an age in which he feels artists have become exceedingly demo­cratic, Luc Tuymans adheres closely to the method he has honed over time—mercifully without, he says, a moment of “painter’s block.” >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.03.02 Wed, by

Interview: Taryn Simon

Taryn Simon is a New York-based artist known primarily for her meticulous work combining photography and text, though her practice has included sculpture and performance.
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Artist profiles, 2016.01.14 Thu, by

Miao Ying: Freedom through Limits

A profile of net artist Miao Ying >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.28 Tue, by

Moving Images: Dr. Michael I. Jacobs’s Collection

Dr. Michael I. Jacobs, a practicing dermatologist and Associate Professor at the Weill Medical College at Cornell University in New York, is also an avid art collector, including a collection of some 43 Chinese video pieces... >> Read more
访谈, 2015.03.19 Thu, by

Doing Time: Interview with Tehching Hsieh

Tehching Hsieh is a seminal figure in the history of performance art. Only in recent years has Hsieh been recognized for his commitment as an artistic figure, conducting himself through a series of performances which serve as profound and decisive investigations into human diligence and experience... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.03.21 Fri, by

The Committed Artist: Han Sai Por

Han Sai Por is a Singaporean artist born in 1943. Having studied abroad, she returned to Singapore in 1983, and has since become an internationally-acclaimed artist—particularly for her stone sculptures based on natural forms.
 
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Interviews, 2014.03.19 Wed, by

Interview with Brian Wallace

Rightly credited with founding the first foreign-owned contemporary art gallery in Beijing, Brian Wallace came to China from Australia in 1984, and founded Red Gate in 1991.
 
 
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Interviews, 2014.03.14 Fri, by

In Conversation with Jason Wee

Jason Wee is a Singaporean artist and the founder of Grey Projects, a non-profit artists’ space in Singapore. Here, he tells Iona Whittaker about the origins of the space, its activities and future, working in a censored state and the Singaporean art scene. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.01.07 Tue, by

Flesh and Chen Fei

This week, “Flesh and Me”, a solo exhibition by Chen Fei, will open at Galerie Perrotin Hong Kong. Here, Chen talks about this new show, his approach to art and the development of his work >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.29 Fri, by

Site-specific: Can Yavuz explains his Gallery’s Commitment to the Local

Yavuz Fine Art breaks the boundaries of convention and zeroes in on issues pertinent to the region. In the opening week of the Singapore Biennale, Iona Whittaker met Can Yavuz at the gallery, close to the Singapore Art Museum. >> Read more

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