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Interviews, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Ashley Bickerton
Seascapes At The End Of History

Born in Barbados in 1959, Ashley Bickerton had a peripatetic childhood across four continents, from Guyana to Ghana, on to the Balearic Islands and England, then finally Hawaii. His upbringing followed the career of his Anglo-American father, the eminent linguist Derek Bickerton, who researched creole languages and theorised on the formation of human language. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.04.23 Thu, by

Zhang Peili “The Annual Report of OCD”
Rén Space, Shanghai

This exhibition puts the artist on display, literally. From the inside out. You may never again have an opportunity to see so much of one individual laid bare before your eyes all at one time. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.12.19 Thu, by

Faurschou Foundation expands to New York

Faurschou New York resides in a former shoe factory in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint area. Designed by New York-based German architect Markus Dochantschi, the single-story building has a definite Danish understatement. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.06.26 Wed, by

Studio Photography: 1887 – 2019
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to present Studio Photography:1887-2019, a wide-ranging survey exhibition featuring work by a diverse group of artists whose studio-based practices span the past 130 years. During this time period, the establishment of photography as an artistic medium, the ensuing major advancements in image capture technology and the resulting evolution […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.05.22 Wed, by

M+ International launches with The Hidden Pulse, a collaboration with the Sydney Opera House

M+ International launches with The Hidden Pulse, a collaboration with the Sydney Opera House >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.05.01 Wed, by

Alec Von Bargen
Leo Gallery, Shanghai

Leo Gallery Shanghai proudly presents photographic artist Alec Von Bargen’s solo exhibition “Solo” this April. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.03.08 Fri, by

Forget the Future: The 6th Guangzhou Triennial

The last two decades of precipitous change have provided much grist for recent exhibitions, artist talks, and essays. The pre-eminence of digital technologies in society, the unpredictable advances in biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence, and irreversible environmental degradation encapsulated under the banner of the Anthropocene all speak to a certain disquiet towards unproblematic notions of progress. >> Read more
Interviews, 2019.02.03 Sun, by

FOR BEAUTY IS NOTHING BUT THE BEGINNING OF TERROR: MAGGI HAMBLING PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, 1960-

The British artist Maggi Hambling’s first exhibition in China, “FOR BEAUTY IS NOTHING BUT THE BEGINNING OF TERROR: MAGGI HAMBLING PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, 1960-”, will open on March 8th, 2019 at Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum (CAFAM) in Beijing. Maggi Hambling, who is 73-year-old now, gained an international reputation in the 1980s and it […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.11.27 Tue, by

Social Geography:
Ten Journeys with a Camera
Shanghai Center Of Photography

(中文) 上海摄影艺术中心(SCoP)荣幸地宣布最新展览《摄寻千里:十见天地》将于2018年12月8日开幕。《摄寻千里:十见天地》聚焦新生代摄影师的新视角,遴选了十位杰出摄影师的二百余件作品,包括:陈荣辉、甘莹莹、黎朗、骆丹、木格、史阳琨、汪滢滢、张克纯、张晓,以及庄辉。 他们的作品中透露着对历史和社会的关注,以及个人、团体和社会的自我意识。通过这些特质,他们审视着当下,唤起了过去也指示着未来。 >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.11.22 Thu, by

“As We May Think, Feedforward”, The 6th Guangzhou Triennial 2018, Guangdong Museum of Art

Titled As We May Think, Feedforward, extending this seminal text’s far-reaching ramifications into the artistic domain as a way to reflect on the trajectories of technological advances and their reverberations throughout the social sphere over the past decades, the 6th edition of Guangzhou Triennial seeks to address the multiple implications engendered by such a technologically constructed time-space - in the real and through the virtual - by examining creative endeavors both from geographical purviews and from cosmic prospects in responding to the challenges and opportunities at stake and to think, once again, through a new alliance of visions by humans and nonhumans alike, machines and flesh with equal footing, organic and inorganic hand in hand, an alternative outlook for a new possibility of ecology whereby a retooled humanism may thrive in a Parliament of Things (to borrow a term from Bruno Latour) in symbiosis and reciprocity. >> Read more

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