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Commentary, 2014.09.22 Mon, by

South of Beijing, West of Shanghai: Survey of Museums in China

The purpose of a whirlwind museum tour was to explore what China might do with roughly 5,000 new museums built in the past decade. This is a phenomenon marked by a dearth of reliable information.
 
 
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Commentary, 2014.06.19 Thu, by

Dark and Smelly

Viewed from a distance, the paintings Chambers Fine Art’s spacious right hall resemble a fanatical religious nighttime gathering...
 
 
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Commentary, 2013.12.20 Fri, by

“28 Chinese”: Introducing the Young Generation

The international art crowd convened in Miami again for the 2013 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the goliath art fair along with a myriad of satellite fairs and events. For any fair-goers who might feel interested or even just curious about Chinese contemporary art, “28 Chinese” at the Rubell Family Collection is a must-see... >> Read more
Commentary, 2013.09.10 Tue, by

Yu Bogong Solo Exhibition: Aoluguya

Magician Space is delighted to present its third solo exhibition with artist Yu Bogong, featuring newly commissioned sculpture, a participatory work inspired by psychodynamic experiments, and a site-specific installation that will intervene with the gallery space in the building’s front façade. >> Read more
Commentary, 2013.05.30 Thu, by

The Civilization Created by a Train Winding its Way through Monuments

The expressive potential of woodblock prints is being explored in heretofore unimagined ways at Sun Xun’s solo exhibition. Whether it is animation, installation, or painting, these disparate elements are united by the forces of black, white, and paper... >> Read more
Commentary, 2013.05.17 Fri, by

Glance: from Arles to Beijing

A glance at the group photography show by French students of the Arles school, at 798 Space. >> Read more
Commentary, 2013.05.17 Fri, by

TEHCHING HSIEH: ONE YEAR PERFORMANCE 1980-1981




In this concise exhibition of one of the world's most important performance artists, and the founding influence on Chinese performance art, Tehching Hsieh's most iconic year-long performance piece—will be shown for the first time in Beijing. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.04.24 Tue, by

Art-Making as a Living Condition:

I wouldn’t say my work is autobiographical. My illegal experiences in the States did make me consider those who live at the bottom of society. I intended to transform this consideration into a philosophical approach.... >> Read more

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