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2019.03.08 Fri, by

Forget the Future: The 6th Guangzhou Triennial

The last two decades of precipitous change have provided much grist for recent exhibitions, artist talks, and essays. The pre-eminence of digital technologies in society, the unpredictable advances in biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence, and irreversible environmental degradation encapsulated under the banner of the Anthropocene all speak to a certain disquiet towards unproblematic notions of progress. >> Read more
2018.07.10 Tue, by

“In Extremis ”
Zhao Zhao
Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space I

Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the opening of Zhao Zhao’s solo exhibition “In Extremis” on July 14, 2018,in the first space of Beijing. This exhibition is curated by Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2018.06.01 Fri, by

Marina Pinksy
‘Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More’
RIBOCA1
Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art.

The title, Everything Was Forever, Until it Was No More, is borrowed from Alexei Yurchak’s book of the same name. Yurchak discusses the collapse of the Soviet Union and one particular characteristic that defined it: the sense that although the Soviet system was felt to be permanent and immutable, its demise was at the same time perceived as completely natural. >> Read more
2018.03.17 Sat, by

LIU YI
‘Thrown into the Wind’
ShanghART M50, Shanghai

Wind always circles around, brings and takes away. >> Read more
2018.01.23 Tue, by

Lin Tao
The Delayed Everyday
Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong

Hanart TZ Gallery proudly presents “The Delayed Everyday” by Lin Tao, a solo exhibition of lacquer art by Dalian-based artist Lin Tao, >> Read more
2017.09.11 Mon, by

Graffiti and Calligraphy:
6 Abstract Artists in China
Arario Gallery Shanghai

Arario Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a group exhibition entitled Graffiti and Calligraphy: 6 Abstract Artists in China on September 8, 2017. >> Read more
2017.02.16 Thu, by

What, and How to Forget?
Review of the 2016 Taipei Biennial “Gestures and Archives of the Present, Genealogies of the Future”

As the by-product of international expositions, the biennial/triennial/multi-ennial model not only shapes the development of modern and contemporary art history, it is also intimately tied to the course of modernity... >> Read more
2016.12.07 Wed, by

Shanghai Gold Rush part 2: ART021, Sino-Russian friendship and French quarters

Two years later, ART021 had outgrown its home on the Bund and moved...to the Shanghai Exhibition Centre (ha!)...Chris Moore reviews ART021 2016. >> Read more
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, 2016.07.14 Thu, by

The Uncertain, or the Shelved… ShanghART Gallery

Group exhibition The uncertain, or the shelved... will be showcased in ShanghART Gallery both Main and H Space on 16th July. >> Read more

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