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2017.04.20 Thu, by

LIGHT PAVILION PROJECT JIU JIU: FANTASTIC GROUNDS – TOMORROW

“Fantastic Grounds: Tomorrow”, the second exhibition of the Light Pavilion Project in 2017, is dedicated to a set of Jiu Jiu’s most recent video pieces. >> Read more
2017.04.13 Thu, by

Shanghai Project Chapter 2 Opening Weekend“A Vision for the Future: Challenging the Realities of Today and the Impossibilities of Tomorrow”

The Shanghai Project conference is a discursive response to the themes represented in the “2116” exhibition. The platform is a point of convergence for researchers from seemingly dissimilar fields; though artists, scholars, scientists, and humanitarians differ in method, they all seek to explore one aspect of the human condition. >> Read more
2015.09.29 Tue, by

Jim Campbell:Accumulating Psycho

Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to present Accumulating Psycho, an exhibition by the American artist Jim Campbell. >> Read more
2014.09.17 Wed, by

Anatomy of Anxieties

Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Anatomy of Anxieties’, a group exhibition featuring renown and established artists, especially curated by Rowing Projects, London. >> Read more
2012.05.25 Fri, by

Does China Need Book Art?

A discussion of the exhibition "Do a Book", in conversation with curator Katherine Don >> Read more
2020.12.16 Wed, by

Article: ‘Xu Zhen: Eternity Vs. Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

Exhibitions of Chinese art outside China tend to confirm certain assumptions about the country's history, culture, politics, and people. At first, ‘XU ZHEN®: Eternity Vs Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), Canberra, seems no exception to this rule, promising viewers a proven combination of two enduring preconceptions about China’s past and present. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.11.03 Tue, by

Werner Büttner and the Invention of BAD Painting

Werner Büttner, Wild Painter in Germany who changed the 1980s. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.09.23 Wed, by

The Maschkera
A story inspired by Han Feng’s new work

Jumping and whooping, men swept by in costumes covered in fabric petals, their bodies thawed into fluttering colors. It took Andy a moment to realize that their swollen, red features and black, hollowed eyes belonged to wooden masks. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.09.01 Tue, by

Show and Tell: Cao Yu’s Gendered Embodiment

Minimalist, conceptual, and deliberately provocative, Cao’s work reflects upon and exploits the physicality of her materials, from the conventional – marble, stretched linen and canvas – to unexpected, even transgressive, substances including the artist’s own hair, breastmilk and urine, and their various significations. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.06.17 Wed, by

Liu Xi’s Paradox

Echoes of the transgressive works of the early 2000s resound in the ceramics practice of Liu Xi (b.1986, Zibo, Shandong). Liu’s frank exploration of gender and sexuality is courageous. >> Read more

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