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Artist profiles, 2016.10.03 Mon, by

Re-Presenting Martin Wong: Memories of a Not-So-Distant Past

Martin Wong was a storyteller, often prefacing descriptions of his works with quips like “There’s a long story to this painting,” before going into versions of his autobiographical account of the details behind the scenes he’d craft. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.08.31 Wed, by

The Work of Liao Fei

In an email, Liao wrote, “The major factor that drives my practice is existential bewilderment about the self and the outside world. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.08.24 Wed, by

As Told by Tang Zhigang

"It all feels like a previous life now, as if that Tang Zhigang doesn’t have much to do with who I am today." >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.08.18 Thu, by

On the Road: James Benning’s Landscape Cinema

A similar trance-poetics is evident in the films of James Benning, who, as Stein did in literature, achieves a temporalization of space and a spatialization of time. >> Read more
Commentary, 2016.08.11 Thu, by

The Difference Between Two Smiles: Gentrification in Beijing

I try to understand how an artist, a designer, an architect, a writer, a poet, or any other “creative” individual should go about this kind of activity in order to bring his or her own work and practice into this kind of context. >> Read more
Commentary, 2016.08.03 Wed, by

Vladivostok in Transition

As Russia’s main outpost in the Far East, Vladivostok holds a strategic position that has been both a blessing and a curse for its development, not least culturally. >> Read more
Commentary, 2016.07.28 Thu, by

Creativity in Shenzhen

Shenzhen, as a starting point and as a shadow, faces the huge challenge of China’s transformation from “production” to “creation.” >> Read more
Think, 2016.07.20 Wed, by

“Very Creative”

This is the story of something that happened to me when I was at art school—a small incident that remains vivid to me even now. >> Read more
Think, 2016.05.06 Fri, by

Adrift

This small yet lovely exhibition provides a reflexive space. Here, the viewer may reminisce about and examine the sense of home that they carry with them, as well as observe and experience a life adrift. >> Read more
Think, 2016.05.05 Thu, by

Japan-Taiwan: Cross-Cultural Yearnings at Aura Gallery

In the 1980s, photographers Juan I-Jong and Suda Issei traveled to the other’s country in search of fresh photographic subjects. >> Read more

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