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2015.05.21 Thu, by

Huang Rui: Language Color Paintings 1984 – 2015

Zü̈rcher Gallery, New York is honored to present Huang Rui’s first Solo exhibition in the United States. >> Read more
2020.01.15 Wed, by

Gallery Weekend Kuala Lumpur 2019

The breadth of Malaysia’s small but energetic art scene took center stage last November for the fourth edition of Gallery Weekend Kuala Lumpur. >> Read more
2017.03.12 Sun, by

Scene / Asia – Movements Toward Active Spectatorship

Scene / Asia is a dynamic platform for enabling active interaction with multiple scenes in Asia: >> Read more
2016.11.23 Wed, by

Contemporary Istanbul: Jagged Little Pill

Güreli stated that he did not see cancellation as an option; instead, he stressed the need for such events exactly now. >> Read more
2016.11.04 Fri, by

Beijing Hit List

Alessandro Rolandi on three exhibitions to see now in Beijing, from appropriation of movie posters to censored ghosts to wild script calligraphy. >> Read more
2016.03.16 Wed, by

ACAF March News – Between You and Them

The Year of the Monkey sees the first exhibition at the ACAF Art Space in Shanghai and an extension of our Fellowship Program. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.03.15 Tue, by

Miao Ying: Freedom through Limits

Miao Ying is an artist born in Shanghai. Since graduating in 2007, she has been making net art based on the Chinese internet. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.03.02 Wed, by

Interview: Taryn Simon

Taryn Simon is a New York-based artist known primarily for her meticulous work combining photography and text, though her practice has included sculpture and performance.
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Interviews, 2016.01.27 Wed, by

“Event Horizon—Hong Kong”: Reimagining Public Spaces

Following his solo exhibition at White Cube last year, Anthony Gormley’s work has once again appeared Hong Kong. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.01.21 Thu, by

Sing Sing Breakout—Art Stage Singapore 2016

The government approaches this art market thingy the way a tiger mother might, not because art is good for folks but for glory and good marks—because she really is very competitive. It is soft power, red in tooth and claw. >> Read more

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