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2015.12.23 Wed, by

Hu Xiaoyuan: Ant Bone

Hu Xiaoyuan has spoken of her tendency to coin her own terms in order to set forth her creative ideas as accurately as possible. Although the “surface meanings” of these new terms are detached from the cognitive system... >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.01 Wed, by

Snakeheads & Bone Ladders—Hou Hanru on Huang Yong Ping

Huang Yong Ping, the most prominent member of "Xiamen Dada", was one of the key artists to have emerged in 1980s China. Here the art historian and director of MAXXI Rome, Hou Hanru, spoke about “Baton Serpent”, a major survey of Huang Yong Ping in Italy... >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.07.20 Thu, by

Zheng Chongbin: The Classical Origins of Contemporary Abstraction

It is too early to decide if I am destroying the tradition of ink painting. —Zheng Chongbin >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.12.26 Sat, by

“The Tides of the Century” at the Ocean Flower Island Museum

More than 140 works of diversified cultural backgrounds, made by over 80 artists from 23 countries including Greece, France, South Korea, Cameroon, USA, Japan, Thailand, Venezuela, Singapore, Iran, Italy, India, UK, Vietnam, and China, will be displayed during the exhibition. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.05.08 Wed, by

Elizabeth Jaeger
Brine
Klemms

Cut out of a belly, your face met air >> Read more
Think, 2018.05.29 Tue, by

Event and Spirit-Image: Bodily Dismemberment in the East and West and the Logic Surrounding “Consecration”

Ancient forms of punishment that involve bodily dismemberment were considered “inhumane” and thus abolished. In comparison, in the effort to challenge norms regulating common conceptions of humanity, many contemporary artworks often take up “dehumanizing” positions >> Read more
Think, 2018.05.17 Thu, by

BERNARD FRIZE
Blackout in the Grid 
Simon Lee Gallery, London

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of paintings by Bernard Frize, >> Read more
Think, 2017.09.05 Tue, by

From Monumental Landscapes as a Mode of Display to the Literati Gathering as Artistic Uprising

Xu Longsen has recently been experimenting with the concept of the semi-private exhibition as a contemporary mode of literati gathering. >> Read more
Think, 2017.03.30 Thu, by

Best Time of Year Falls in March
Peng Xiancheng

The Tina Keng Gallery is pleased to present Best Time of Year Falls in March, the second solo exhibition of Chinese artist Peng Xiancheng in Taiwan. >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.03 Sat, by

Wei Ligang
“Songs of the Phoenix Mirror”
Ink Studio
Beijing

INK studio is proud to present Songs of the Phoenix Mirror, the first exhibition to explore the full range and cultural significance of internationally renowned artist Wei Ligang’s current calligraphic practice. >> Read more

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