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2014.02.21 Fri, by

Acclaimed Literary Magazine Tiannan / Chutzpah Shuts Down

A critically acclaimed literary magazine, Tiannan, has stopped publication after nearly four years due to financial reasons...
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2020.09.01 Tue, by

Show and Tell: Cao Yu’s Gendered Embodiment

Minimalist, conceptual, and deliberately provocative, Cao’s work reflects upon and exploits the physicality of her materials, from the conventional – marble, stretched linen and canvas – to unexpected, even transgressive, substances including the artist’s own hair, breastmilk and urine, and their various significations. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.12.20 Thu, by

Jens Faurschou interview –
Munch in Copenhagen, Rauschenberg in Beijing

Combining acumen, chutzpah and luck, Jens Faurschou became Denmark’s foremost gallerist and art dealer. It is a story, that along the way, has involved Picasso, Miro, Munch, Robert Rauschenberg - and Swedish banks. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.01.15 Sun, by

Space Invader–Singapore Contemporary 2017

Singapore Art Week signals the beginning of the art fair calendar for 2017. Ran Dian spoke with Douwe Cramer, director of Singapore Contemporary about how the show, in its second year, is developing the Singaporean art market. >> Read more
Art World, 2013.04.27 Sat, by

A short history of Galerie EIGEN+ART

In the 1980s "Judy" Lybke worked as a curator in Leipzig, founding the first commercial gallery in communist East Germany and holding exhibitions in his flat. >> Read more
Art World, 2013.01.11 Fri, by

Song Dong: 36 Calendars

Co-presented by Asia Art Archive and Mobile M+ of West Kowloon Cultural District Authority On 22 January 2013, Beijing-based artist Song Dong will open his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Titled Song Dong: 36 Calendars, the exhibition is co-presented by Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Mobile M+, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA). Conceived […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.02.14 Tue, by

Paint Spotting: A Damien Hirst Primer

Picasso, Duchamp, Pollock, Warhol and Hirst at one time or other have been reviled in both the popular and academic press. Pause. This list summarizes the greatest achievements in art of the last 100 years. One could add others to the list too — Matisse, Barnett Newman, Beuys, >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.01.10 Tue, by

Roy Lichtenstein’s “Landscapes in the Chinese Style”

Like Cubism, Pop Art relied on two great talents who defined the movement for everyone else, contemporaries and followers alike. Roy Lichtenstein played Braque to Andy Warhol’s Picasso. Of the two, Lichtenstein was the quieter, more studious, and more conservative... >> Read more