A magician can astonish, surprise and make one reconsider. One of the first pieces in Li Binyuan’s exhibition, “I have Issues” at Gallery Yang is a piece tucked into a corner of the first room and entitled "Magic Lantern"...
Continuing in the model of Pulse Reaction I of providing a platform for the exchange of ideas between Chinese contemporary art practitioners, >> Read more
This exhibition brings with it a positive kind of closure: in a nebulous stage stuck between experience and expression, the repudiation of images is without a doubt an instance of art reinventing its own wonderfully clever tactics of stalling... >> Read more
Abstraction is becoming the Western equivalent of the most masturbatory Literati work. Whether we call it “Zombie Formalism” (Walter Robinson) or “MFA-clever“ (Jerry Saltz), we end up bending for beige. >> Read more
After more than a year of curatorial planning, the exhibition “Unlived by What is Seen” opened at the same time at three of the most important galleries in Beijing—Galleria Continua, PACE Beijing, and Tang Contemporary.