The Rockbund Art Museum is pleased to present the first major museum exhibition in Asia of the celebrated Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford. >> Read more
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.
From the serious to humorous, the voyeuristic to observed, the real to the imagined, “Haze and Fog” (2013) presents another collective identity of China today by commenting on the rapid construction of the contemporary metropolis... >> Read more
This year, the spotlight of the Armory Focus will fall on China, with Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (UCCA, Beijing) Director, Philip Tinari curating the exhibition program.Randian interviewed him just prior to The Armory Show’s launch. >> Read more
Withholding all personal emotion, Taryn Simon has erected a highly elaborate stage. The irony of this acute, deeply researched and detailed site is that it defines negative space. In this un-delineated space, imagination, empathy, curiosity, suspicion, relief, horror, awe—indeed all potential reactions—play out. >> Read more
At the time, we felt there was a lack of quality writing about art and artists. Plentiful were reviews in newspapers and magazines but not in-depth texts.
UCCA is pleased to present Teppei Kaneuji: “Towering Something,” an exhibition showcasing new work produced by the Japanese sculptor (b. 1978, Kyoto) during a residency at UCCA in summer 2012. >> Read more