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2012.10.05 Fri, by

Osage Gallery

Au Hoi Lam, Kingsley Ng, Lee Kit, Sara Tse, Wilson Shieh, Alvin Zafra, Miao Xiaochun, Li Xinping, Shen Shaomin, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Tintin Wulia, Min Thein Sung >> Read more
2018.06.23 Sat, by

ZANG KUNKUN and GUO-LIANG TANZANG
‘Etherial Machines’
Mai 36 Galerie and Ota Fine Arts, Shanghai

Mai 36 Galerie and Ota Fine Arts Shanghai are delighted to present Ethereal Machines, a dual exhibition that brings together Chinese artist Zang Kunkun and Singapore artist Guo-Liang Tan. >> Read more
2017.02.06 Mon, by

Encounters to present 17 ambitious large-scale projects – including 12 new works – by leading artists from across Asia and beyond

Art Basel in Hong Kong's widely acclaimed Encounters sector – a unique platform dedicated to presenting large-scale sculptural installations that transcend the traditional art fair booth …… >> Read more
2016.08.26 Fri, by

2016CIGE

(中文) 十二生肖,十二个月,十二门徒,十二主神……十二无论对于东西方都是一个非常重要的数字。古代人们习惯通过数字12来表达一个完整周期,寓意着对过去的总结和未来的展望。 >> Read more
2016.03.21 Mon, by

Decking the Halls: Asian gallery highlights at ABHK 16

Art Basel Hong Kong is an annual chance to visit galleries whose programs don't always reach beyond the region. >> Read more
2015.03.12 Thu, by

Horses Still Racing, Dancing Still Carrying On: 2015 Art Basel Week in Hong Kong

It’s that time of the year again: Art Basel lands in Hong Kong this week—bringing along with it a flutter of art openings, dinners, parties and talks, with collectors and scenesters flocking in... >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.01.28 Wed, by

Zhang Lehua Q&A: The Interpreter Who Interrupts

(中文) 燃点对话张乐华:谈论其创作的初衷、理念及背后的故事...... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.12.02 Tue, by

Seven Days in Shanghai

This fall, Shanghai’s profusion of events made it almost seem like the central hub of contemporary art in China. Here is an overview of what happened—with more coverage to come later. 
 
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Interviews, 2014.05.23 Fri, by

Baby Basel and HK Island Dreams

While the minimum and average quality of art displayed was noticeably higher than last year (better galleries, minimal kitsch) the art displayed was generally conservative—innovation was seldom seen... >> Read more

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