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2019.02.20 Wed, by

Haffendi Anuar
Midday Stanza
Richard Koh Fine Art

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA - SG) is pleased to announce Haffendi Anuar first solo exhibition in Singapore, >> Read more
2018.03.17 Sat, by

GEORGE CONDO
Expanded Portrait Compositions
Skarstedt and Sprüth Magers
at the Maritime Museum, Hong Kong

24 January 2018, Hong Kong - Skarstedt and Sprüth Magers are delighted to present Expanded Portrait Compositions, >> Read more
2017.07.19 Wed, by

Ji Dachun on Artitious

Although Ji Dachun’s his works occupy a special role in a Chinese context, he has created his own personal aesthetic in a seemingly playful way. The past and the present that interest him refer to the experiences of the individual and not a society’s political situation. >> Read more
2017.05.11 Thu, by

Zhou Li’s solo exhibition: Shadow of the Wind

Yuz Museum is honored to present Zhou Li’s solo exhibition “Shadow of the Wind” from February 25th, 2017. It is also a new beginning for the artist to do the first solo exhibition in the museum after more than 10 years of thinking, exploration and self-challenging since her last solo exhibition at National Art Museum […] >> Read more
2017.02.05 Sun, by

TIM NOBLE AND SUE WEBSTER | STICKS WITH DICKS AND SLITS

Tim Noble (b. Stroud, 1966) and Sue Webster (b. Leicester, 1967) met at art school in Nottingham, England in1986, when they both arrived a day late for enrolment. Inspired by the work of Damien Hirst and other Young British Artists, they moved to London and worked for the artist duo Gilbert and George. Noble and […] >> Read more
2016.11.15 Tue, by

NADIM ABBAS
“Chimera”
Antenna Space
Shanghai

Nadim Abbas’ science fiction inspired work often constructs spatial situations that double as visual puns. >> Read more
2016.05.20 Fri, by

Why Commentaries on Cao Fei’s Retrospective Don’t Make Total Sense

The plain gesture of juxtaposing a minor group of Guangzhou cosplay enthusiasts with cranes at construction sites and migrant workers doesn’t really distill the essence either of societal change in contemporary China or “the numbing state of modernity” >> Read more
2016.05.18 Wed, by

Xie Nanxing: “Someone’s Portrait”

Tang Contemporary Art is thrilled to present Xie Nanxing’s solo exhibition “Someone’s Portrait” at its Hong Kong gallery, curated by Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2015.06.23 Tue, by

Allan Sekula: Fish Story, to be continued

Allan Sekula: Fish Story, to be continued 3 July–27 September 2015 >> Read more
2015.01.05 Mon, by

Notes on 2014: Beijing and beyond

A look back at the passing year in Beijing and beyond. >> Read more

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