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2014.05.04 Sun, by

Collisions with the Image: Zhang Peili

Now halfway through his third decade working primarily with cameras, screens, projectors and speakers, Zhang Peili has successfully learnt to isolate several key properties of the viewing experience and then re-embed them in unexpected materials and situations... >> Read more
2014.04.25 Fri, by

Huang Ran nominated for Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes

The artist Huang Ran has been nominated for short film section at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with his “The Administration of Glory”. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.29 Fri, by

Meeting Chinese Artists: Don and Mera Rubell

Based in Miami, the Rubell Family Collection is one of the world’s largest private art collections. Here, Iona Whittaker speaks to the founders Don and Mera Rubell about their collection and the keenly anticipated exhibition"28 Chinese Artists", which opens next week... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.11.29 Fri, by

Ying Wei-Min: From Indie Musician to Video-Performance Artist

“Cycling through the years, Hsiao-Ying has always been the mainstream’s satirical shadow.” In Taiwan, Ying Wei-Min (a.k.a. Hsiao Ying) has been a popular figure since he founded the Clippers Band in 1995. >> Read more
Think, 2013.01.17 Thu, by

In All Seriousness

Rebecca Catching examines the art of Crafting a Biennale experience, how we view an exhibition. What makes it enjoyable and endurable and why curators these days seem hell-bent on turning the exhibition floor into a library. >> Read more
Think, 2012.02.21 Tue, by

Dead Rabbit Awards

There was one clear choice. Liu Wei's complex conceptual jungle "Trilogy" at the Minsheng Art Museum, blended painting, sculpture and electronics, the museal space itself to meditate on modernism, China, Beijing, the road to his studio and his own practice. >> Read more
Think, 2011.10.24 Mon, by

Interview with Elisabeth de Brabant

Elisabeth de Brabant came to Shanghai in 2004 and soon began working in the then nascent M50 art district. In 2008 she established her own art advisory firm and gallery. Here de Brabant talks with Randian about growing up in a family of New York collectors, the nature of galleries and the problems of the China art market. >> Read more

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