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2017.03.03 Fri, by

Howie Tsui: Retainers of Anarchy
Vancouver Art Gallery

February 24, 2017, Vancouver, BC – Opening on March 4, 2017, at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver-based artist Howie Tsui’s solo exhibition Retainers of Anarchy is an amalgamation of martial arts characters and techniques woven together with threads of social and political realities of present-day Hong Kong. Presented as a non-linear counter narrative in the […] >> Read more
2017.02.27 Mon, by

Pacific Crossings: Hong Kong Artists in Vancouver
Vancouver Art Gallery

The Vancouver Art Gallery is pleased to present Pacific Crossings: Hong Kong Artists in Vancouver, an exhibition showcasing the work of David Lam, Paul Chui, Carrie Koo and Josh Hon, created before and after their relocation to Vancouver throughout the 1960-80s. >> Read more
2016.09.05 Mon, by

Vancouver Art Gallery Launches New Triennial: Vancouver Special

September 2, 2016, Vancouver, BC – The Vancouver Art Gallery is pleased to announce the inauguration of a new triennial exhibition Vancouver Special. >> Read more
2016.04.12 Tue, by
2015.11.04 Wed, by

Vancouver Art Gallery announces International Asian Art Council and two curatorial positions for the Institute of Asian Art

he Vancouver Art Gallery is proud to announce the establishment of the inaugural international Asian Art Council to advise and guide the activities of the Institute of Asian Art (IAA) >> Read more
2013.08.14 Wed, by

Vancouver Art Gallery—Offsite

Offsite is the Vancouver Art Gallery's outdoor exhibition space in the heart of urban Vancouver that offers a rotating program of innovative public art projects. Offsite serves as a locus for local and international contemporary artists to explore issues related to the surrounding urban context and respond to the changing social and cultural conditions of our world. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2012.02.06 Mon, by

All Roads Lead to Vancouver:

Standing at a distance from the bubbling cauldron that is Chinese contemporary art, Vancouver-based Zheng Shengtian, Managing Editor of Yishu, remembers his work with Annie Wong and their early efforts to promote Chinese contemporary artists from abroad. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2020.01.13 Mon, by

Travelling from the corners of East Java to a 19th century church in Islington, Edouard Malingue Gallery (Hong Kong, Shanghai) is thrilled to present ‘Madakaripura’ the first solo presentation in London of the Indonesian collective Tromarama (est. 2006, Bandung). Marking the last exhibition in the gallery’s temporary project space, Tromarama transport us to a historical waterfall, which is believed to be the last place where Gajah Mada (c. 1290 - c. 1364) - a central figure in Indonesian culture who used to be a Mahapatih or Prime Minister in the Majapahit empire - meditated before he reached Moksa, a term for various forms of emancipation and enlightenment >> Read more
History & Theory, 2019.04.11 Thu, by

Ryan Gander: Some Other Life
Esther Schipper

On the occasion of Gallery Weekend 2019, Esther Schipper is pleased to present Ryan Gander’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2019.02.26 Tue, by

ELAD LASSRY
303 Gallery, New York

303 Gallery is pleased to announce our second exhibition of new work by Elad Lassry. A boundary-straddling artist whose work problematizing the notion of a picture has carved out new dimensions in photographic discourse, Lassry creates interruptions and tension in evaluating images and objects. Referring to his pictures as “units,” his works establish and aggregate […] >> Read more

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