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2019.04.18 Thu, by

Book Review: Why Only Art Can Save Us: Aesthetics and the Absence of Emergency by Santiago Zabala

Thus, Why Only Art Can Saves Us, is a philosophical, political, and existential reflection on the appeal and aesthetic qualities of art in the 21st century. >> Read more
2019.04.13 Sat, by

Ways to Get Closer to It—The Inner Flesh of Time—In the Age of Consumable Desires

In the process, you go somewhere and somelsewhere elastically, even a tiny bit. While inhabiting a ritual, one lives in and through time, via an odd interval sliced open and stitched back together. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.11.05 Mon, by

Paula Rego
Cruel Stories for Curious Women

The pictures of stocky women in ballet dresses, engrossed in play, have almost become shorthand for Paula Rego’s pictures. But glance through any book on her and one immediately remarks the extraordinary diversity of her art… >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.05.03 Thu, by

Matthias Bitzer
Sequences from a Volatile Now
Almine Rech Gallery, London

Bitzer combines painting and drawing – often a mix of portraiture and architectural scenes – with a precisely customized scenography for the exhibition location. Individual works interact with one another and their setting, playing on how when we move through exhibitions, walls and corners obscure and occlude views of different works. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.03.28 Wed, by

On Struggling to Remain Present When You Want to Disappear
OCAT Shanghai

The exhibition On Struggling to Remain Present When You Want to Disappear opens on April 8, 2018, at OCAT Shanghai. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.03.13 Tue, by

ZHENG CHONGBIN
‘Walking Penumbra’
INK studio, Beijing

INK studio Beijing is proud to announce a major solo exhibition entitled Walking Penumbra for California- and Shanghai-based artist Zheng Chongbin. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.01.02 Tue, by

Extrastellar Evaluations III : Entropy : 25800 ─ Yin-Ju Chen Solo Exhibition
TKG+ Projects

Doomsday prophecies have emerged since ancient times, from the Book of Revelation of the Bible, to the Millennium Crisis, to the 2012 Mayan Apocalypse. The end of days seems imminent, yet it never comes. What is the purpose of the doomsday prophecy — to serve as a warning to the world or as a means […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.11.03 Fri, by

China and Marlborough
Interview with Gilbert Lloyd

Marlborough Galleries, founded in London in 1946, was the first modern International gallery, opening in Rome in 1962 and in New York in 1963, followed by other cities around the world, becoming the prototype for all subsequent International galleries. Ran Dian spoke with Gilbert Lloyd, son of founder Frank Lloyd and Managing Director of Marlborough from 1972 until 1991. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.11.03 Fri, by

TKG+ at West Bund Art & Design 2017

Founded in Taipei in 2009, TKG+ thrives on its mission to promote and support the most interesting and significant contemporary art from the region. The gallery works with emerging artists and privileges experimentation in art across different mediums, from video and photography to installation and new media. As its name suggests, TKG+ believes in the exponential growth and possibility of art in the 21st century. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.06.24 Sat, by

Apertures | Artist Talk, 12-2pm | DrawingWorkshop, 3-5pm

Yeo Workshop is delighted to present Apertures, a group exhibition featuring the work of Mike HJ Chang, Merryn Trevethan, Xue Mu, and Filippo Sciascia in a presentation of contemporary artefacts, comprising drawing, painting, photography and sculpture, that come together to present conceptions of light and its role in visual perception. The artworks in this exhibition […] >> Read more

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