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2019.09.03 Tue, by

China art market at greatest risk since 2008
(but also a great opportunity)

by Chris Moore The China art market faces its most difficult period since 2008. With the developing US-China trade war, increasing skepticism towards corporate China’s debt (particularly banks), growing uncertainty from political unrest in Hong Kong, and a weakening global economy, not least in Germany, the economic “motor of Europe”, and the continuing UK Brexit […] >> Read more
2019.09.03 Tue, by

Independent Art Spaces Announces Fourth Edition

Independent Art Spaces (IAS) is pleased to announce its fourth edition from 6 – 8 September 2019. >> Read more
2019.06.29 Sat, by

Duet: A Tan Ping Retrospective

Yuz Museum will present “Duet”, a solo exhibition of Tan Ping curated by the renowned art historian and critic Wu Hung. >> Read more
2019.06.05 Wed, by

The Shadow of Change
Richard Koh Fine Art

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA - SG) is pleased to announce Yim Maline’s (b.1982) first solo exhibition in Singapore. >> Read more
2019.05.28 Tue, by

Monuments
James Nares
Kasmin Gallery

Kasmin is pleased to present an exhibition of James Nares’ newest body of work, entitled Monuments, >> Read more
2019.05.08 Wed, by

Elizabeth Jaeger
Brine
Klemms

Cut out of a belly, your face met air >> Read more
2019.05.02 Thu, by

Review: Doug Aitken at Faurschou Foundation Beijing

Internet and smart phone technologies have led to sweeping change in society in our lifetime, forcing us to wrestle with new modes of thinking about and experiencing time, space, and speed, whereby our intellectual and emotional responses to past, present, and future are constantly shifting. >> Read more
2019.04.13 Sat, by

Ways to Get Closer to It—The Inner Flesh of Time—In the Age of Consumable Desires

In the process, you go somewhere and somelsewhere elastically, even a tiny bit. While inhabiting a ritual, one lives in and through time, via an odd interval sliced open and stitched back together. >> Read more
2019.04.02 Tue, by

HUGO BOSS ASIA ART 2019—Four Finalist Artists to be Announced

the finalist artists of the fourth edition of the HUGO BOSS ASIA ART Award are: Hao Jingban (China), Hsu Che-Yu (Taiwan), Eisa Jocson (Philippines) and Phan Thảo Nguyên (Vietnam). >> Read more
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

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