The Shanghai Project conference is a discursive response to the themes represented in the “2116” exhibition. The platform is a point of convergence for researchers from seemingly dissimilar fields; though artists, scholars, scientists, and humanitarians differ in method, they all seek to explore one aspect of the human condition. >> Read more
Long March Space is pleased to announce its first exhibition of 2017 in the Year of the Rooster, “Marching in Circles”, curated by Robin Peckham. >> Read more
The sound and fury of Singapore Art Week has long since come and gone, its associated fair(s) evaporating till next year. In its wake, however, a fresh crop of exhibitions have sprung forth—here follows, in no particular order, some particularly noteworthy examples. >> Read more
The ocean space borrows its designation as a non-space from the fact that it is by law a no-man’s-land: the sea belongs to everyone and to no one. >> Read more
Galerie du Monde Press Preview: Thursday, 17 November 2016, 3-5 pm Opening reception: Thursday, 17 November 2016, 6 – 8:30 pm Exhibition dates: 18 November – 30 December 2016 Venue: 108 Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong Galerie du Monde takes great pleasure in presenting The Realm of the Heart, a solo exhibition […] >> Read more
A similar trance-poetics is evident in the films of James Benning, who, as Stein did in literature, achieves a temporalization of space and a spatialization of time. >> Read more