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2017.03.19 Sun, by

CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS
“Open Letter: The Family Drama Refunctioned? (From the Point of View of Production)”
David Zwirner
London

Born in Los Angeles in 1956, Christopher Williams has been represented by David Zwirner since 2000. Open Letter: The Family Drama Refunctioned? (From the Point of View of Production) is his eighth solo exhibition with the gallery, and his second presentation at the London location. >> Read more
2015.01.30 Fri, by

《0-Viewpoint》– Stella Zhang - An exploration into form, femininity, sexuality and the self- Galerie du Monde

Galerie du Monde is proud to present 0-Viewpoint, a solo exhibition of Chinese artist Stella Zhang. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2021.10.02 Sat, by

Rui Matsunaga and the Myth of Survival
– an interview with Alice Gee

by Alice Gee Rui Matsunaga – The Myth of Survival Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation (13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London) September 10–November 26, 2021 Rui Matsunaga, a Japanese artist based in Yamaguchi, is obsessed with the end of the world. Over five years she has examined the ‘apocalypse’ through various perspectives: the works of Dürer, animism, tribal and religious myths, and […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.05.28 Thu, by

Eyes on the Prize: The Inaugural 2020 Sigg Prize
Interview with Uli Sigg, Suhanya Raffel, M+ Director, and winner Samson Young

A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver. This year’s inaugural Sigg Prize, successor to the esteemed Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA), was as much about M+ as it was about the winner, Hong Kong’s own Samson Yung. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2019.10.30 Wed, by

EL GRECO dies again at the Grand Palais
Ran Dian fast review

Greco Grand Palais ( 3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008 Paris) Oct 16, 2019 – Feb 10, 2020 Ran Dian: So what was it like? * Thomas Eller: It was like walking around in a book. Not an exhibition. Interesting for historians though but with some really bad paintings, but revealing. There was one master piece, which […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2019.08.27 Tue, by

Li Binyuan
Breaking Point
Rén Space

Rén Space is thrilled to announce the opening of Li Binyuan’s first Solo Exhibition in Shanghai, >> Read more
Artist profiles, 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
Interviews, 2019.03.25 Mon, by

From Basel to Hong Kong. An interview with Dominique Lévy

Just prior to Chinese New Year Chris Moore spoke Dominique Lévy by telephone to discuss Hong Kong and China, beginning by discussing why Lévy Gorvy first opened an office in Shanghai before opening the gallery in Hong Kong. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.03.06 Wed, by

The eye, the hand and the heart.
An interview with Maggi Hambling

This Spring, Hambling will exhibit for the first time in China, at the Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum in Beijing. Ran Dian met the artist at her London home to discuss the show. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.12.20 Thu, by

Jens Faurschou interview –
Munch in Copenhagen, Rauschenberg in Beijing

Combining acumen, chutzpah and luck, Jens Faurschou became Denmark’s foremost gallerist and art dealer. It is a story, that along the way, has involved Picasso, Miro, Munch, Robert Rauschenberg - and Swedish banks. >> Read more

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