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2019.05.02 Thu, by

Tobias Rehberger
‘If You Don’t Use Your Eyes To See
You Will Use Them To Cry’
RAM Shanghai

Don’t be taken in by the fancy terms though. Rehberger always wants you to look for the errors and the dissonances that allow us to ‘hack’ the system, to get inside. The glitches are revealing, if only you look. >> Read more
2019.01.08 Tue, by

DING LI
Robert Song
MadeIn Gallery, Shanghai

On the 12th of January, 2019, MadeIn Gallery will launch “Robert Song” an exhibition by Ding Li, marking the first solo exhibition of the artist in the gallery. Fusing painting experiments of the past few years - from the exploration of the media and matter, to the gradual clarification of its language - this exhibition will feature a new series of works, mostly portraits, presenting a new visual language created from brushstrokes. >> Read more
2019.01.08 Tue, by

Su-Mei Tse, “Nested”, Yuz Museum Shanghai

Edouard Malingue Gallery is delighted to share Su-Mei Tse's first solo exhibition in China, 'Nested' at Yuz Museum Shanghai curated by Christophe Gallois, Mudam Luxembourg and Wen Shi, Yuz Museum Shanghai. >> Read more
2018.11.22 Thu, by

“As We May Think, Feedforward”, The 6th Guangzhou Triennial 2018, Guangdong Museum of Art

Titled As We May Think, Feedforward, extending this seminal text’s far-reaching ramifications into the artistic domain as a way to reflect on the trajectories of technological advances and their reverberations throughout the social sphere over the past decades, the 6th edition of Guangzhou Triennial seeks to address the multiple implications engendered by such a technologically constructed time-space - in the real and through the virtual - by examining creative endeavors both from geographical purviews and from cosmic prospects in responding to the challenges and opportunities at stake and to think, once again, through a new alliance of visions by humans and nonhumans alike, machines and flesh with equal footing, organic and inorganic hand in hand, an alternative outlook for a new possibility of ecology whereby a retooled humanism may thrive in a Parliament of Things (to borrow a term from Bruno Latour) in symbiosis and reciprocity. >> Read more
2018.09.24 Mon, by

Wim Delvoye
Perrotin Shanghai

To mark the opening of its gallery in Shanghai, Perrotin is pleased to present a solo exhibition by the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye (b. 1965), >> Read more
2018.06.17 Sun, by

LIN TIANMIAO
‘Systems’
Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai

From 26th June to 26th August 2018, Rockbund Art Museum is very proud to present Systems, >> Read more
2018.03.24 Sat, by

Announcing Perrotin Shanghai

Perrotin is delighted to announce the launch of its new gallery in Shanghai in late 2018. Located in the heart of Shanghai’s Bund quarter, this will be the 18th gallery space that its owner Emmanuel Perrotin has opened worldwide in 28 years. >> Read more
2018.03.16 Fri, by

Andrew & Lingling Ruff – Shanghai collectors

Amidst the proliferation of private art museums in Shanghai and around China, smaller collector spaces are also opening with more modest but also more focused ambitions. Influential Shanghai collectors, Andrew and Lingling Ruff, opened 166 Art Space in late 2017. Its third show, curated by Josef Ng, opens this month. Ran Dian: Andrew, what brought […] >> Read more
访谈, 2018.02.02 Fri, by

Katharina Grosse and the ghost-eating-mud at K11 Foundation, Shanghai

Katharina Grosse is one of the leading artists working in the area of Expanded Painting, a field, in every sense, that encompasses extremely divergent practices, yet which always share an interest in the physical fundamentals of painting and paint – hue, light, material, surface, production – to explore directly the nature of painting itself and the ways people experience it. >> Read more
访谈, 2018.02.02 Fri, by

How the Sages Came to Shanghai: Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik

Two of the art movement’s most important advocates can now be experienced—“seen” would not be the appropriate term—at the How Art Museum in Shanghai. >> Read more

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