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2018.04.26 Thu, by

YEOH CHOO KUAN
Lights In
Tang Contemporary, Bangkok

Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok is proud to announce the opening of Yeoh Choo Kuan’s solo exhibition “Lights In” on May 5, 2018. >> Read more
2017.09.06 Wed, by

ANTONY GORMLEY
‘Still Moving’
Long Museum, Shanghai

This will be the first major presentation of Antony Gormley’s work in China. >> Read more
2016.12.03 Sat, by

“Yang Fudong: Moving Mountains” – SCôP

SCôP is particularly proud to host the exhibition of Yang Fudong's new work, Moving Mountains, also the latest artist commission by the Rolls-Royce Art Programme. >> Read more
2016.12.02 Fri, by

MA YINXIN Ma Yinxin – “LOST IN THE LIGHT” – BETWEEN ART LAB

Article / YAN Yuting I was glad that I saw Ma’s works before meeting him in person, because I was able to appreciate his works directly. In fact, I had been trying to clearly explain his works with texts, but any kind of explanation, including conceptual definition, stylized description, or sociological analysis, is in conflict […] >> Read more
2016.08.11 Thu, by

New York Hit List: Futures, Lightness and Noir

Our exhibition recommendations in New York this month. >> Read more
2016.05.18 Wed, by

Chen Xiaoyun: “106 Flashes of Lightning That I Collect”

On view will be a series of works created in 2016, including sculptures, installations and videos. >> Read more
2016.04.20 Wed, by

Wang Yahui: A Slant of Light

A Slant of Light, Wang Yahui’s solo exhibition at TKG+ in four years since 2012, is a continuation of her exploration of the concept of time and space through mediums of image expression. >> Read more
2016.04.10 Sun, by

LU CHAO BLACK LIGHT

The Galerie Nathalie Obadia is pleased to present Black Light, the first exhibition of London-based Chinese artist Lu Chao. >> Read more
2015.12.23 Wed, by

M+ Screenings, a new moving image programme from M+ begins with the theme “Visible Places” this January

M+, Hong Kong’s new museum for visual culture, unveils a new ongoing series that showcases a diverse range of moving image works in the context of a single cinema screen. >> Read more

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