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2018.11.27 Tue, by

Trong Gia Nguyen
The Last State
Richard Koh Projects (RKProjects)

Richard Koh Projects (RKProjects) is pleased to announce The Last State, a solo exhibition by Trong Gia Nguyen at Richard Koh Projects, Unit A, 3rd Floor, N22 Art Warehouse, 2198/10-11 Narathiwas Road Soi 22, Chong Nonsi, Yannawa, 109210 Bangkok, Thailand from 1 – 20 December 2018. The opening reception will be held on 1 December 2018 (Saturday), from 5 – 8pm. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.14 Wed, by

Grand Kanaal — interview with Axel & Boris Vervoordt

Axel Vervoordt is one of the most influential interior designers of his generation but he started his career as a collector and art dealer. In recent years, Axel has returned to this with his son Boris, who leads the gallery in Antwerp and Hong Kong, as well the company’s architecture and design business. >> Read more
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
Art World, 2015.08.20 Thu, by

When Jörg met Esther

Leading Berlin gallerists Esther Schipper and Jörg Johnen recently announced an acquisition-merger. >> Read more
Commentary, 2014.11.06 Thu, by

After the Wall by Lutz Becker

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, Lutz Becker talks about his work for the Fragments of Empires Exhibition at MOMENTUM Berlin. Lutz Becker After the Wall The fall of the Wall in November 1989 symbolised the end of the separation of the City of Berlin, as well […] >> Read more
Commentary, 2014.11.05 Wed, by

AFTER THE WALL – A Sound Sculpture by Artist Lutz Becker

(中文) Now for the 25th anniversary, to coincide with the opening of Fragments of Empires at MOMENTUM Berlin, we encourage you to download any of the 5 tracks of this sound sculpture, resonating through time into the present and future. >> Read more
Art World, 2011.03.11 Fri, by

Zaijian! Guy Ullens says goodbye to UCCA

So Guy Ullens is leaving the UCCA, selling his collection, lamenting failures and withdrawing from China. Does it really matter? Is UCCA such an important institution? Should a foreign-owned museum be attempting to define the debate about contemporary art in China? Or is Ullens just running away from failure? >> Read more