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Artist profiles, 2020.11.03 Tue, by

Võ An Khánh – When Documentary Photographs Are No Longer Mementos

Whereas abundant journalistic snapshots tend to collect spectacles of ghastly pain and fortify demarcations between utterly simplified factions, Võ’s most haunting pictures unveil encounters, precarious and transient. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.06.28 Sun, by

Professor Guo Yaxi: Reticence in Transformation

Tianjin, just half an hour by train from Beijing, is said to be the most inconspicuous of China’s municipalities. This is perhaps surprising, given the fact that it is the first city in Northern China to be exposed to modern culture, experiencing a glamorous era in the period following 1860 when it became a treaty port. Tianjin is the epitome of modernity with “Chinese characteristics”. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.06.22 Sat, by

303 Gallery: 35 Years

303 Gallery: 35 Years is a new hardcover publication chronicling the story of the gallery from >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.12.11 Tue, by

Fake As More
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery New York is pleased to present Fake As More, an exhibition organised by Front Desk Apparatus, NY. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.08 Tue, by

A.R. PENCK
Paintings From The 1980s and Memorial To An Unknown East German Soldier
Michael Werner Gallery, New York

Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to announce two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, one of the most important artists to emerge from Germany during the post-war period. Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an Unknown East German Soldierwill be presented concurrently from 9 May to 13 July. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.18 Wed, by

A.R. PENCK
Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an Unknown
East German Soldier
Michael Werner Gallery, New York

Michael Werner Gallery, New York is pleased to announce two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.20 Tue, by

Migratory Practice

Writing from Paris in 1991 under the pseudonym “No Beard Fei,” Fei Dawei penned a letter to fellow art critic and curator “Scraggly Beard Grandpa,” the pen name of Li Xianting in Beijing. Fei’s letter was a response to Li’s concern that “if art leaves its cultural motherland, it necessarily withers.” >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.02.01 Thu, by

A.R. PENCK
Paintings From The 1980s and Memorial To An Unknown East German Soldier
Michael Werner Gallery, London

Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to announce two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, one of the most important artists to emerge from Germany during the post-war period. Paintings from the 1980s and Memorial to an Unknown East German Soldier will be presented concurrently from 23 February to 21 April. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.01.14 Sun, by

AAAJIAO
Gluttony
A Thousand Plateaus Art Space

On 06.01.2018, the 1000+ Experimental Project Space of A Thousand Plateaus Art Space will launch the first new-year plan with a solo project - “Gluttony” from the artist Aaajiao. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.10.30 Mon, by

Scraggly Beard Grandpa
Capsule Shanghai

This letter is penned after PRACTICE has been around for two years, >> Read more

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