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Interviews, 2015.11.01 Sun, by

Quantum Music: Gregor Hilderbrandt interview

I visited Gregor Hilderbrandt’s studio in West Berlin; a string of rooms are packed with seemingly every material and detritus possible....Gregor arrives, wearing dark jeans and jacket, and an un-tucked stripy business-shirt.... >> Read more
访谈, 2015.09.16 Wed, by

Investigating Stuff: Ryan Gander Interview

“Artist” is irreplaceable and useless.This introduction to Ryan Gander is also useless. Where to begin even?
 
 
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访谈, 2015.08.05 Wed, by

3rd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art

The 3rd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art will open on September 9 and close on November 10, 2015 in Ekaterinburg and 10 other cities of the Ural region. >> Read more
访谈, 2015.04.26 Sun, by

Of Signs and Symbols

When I started drawing ordinary objects, I thought they were pretty stable in the world. I assumed that they would not change over time. Things should look like what they do and one should be able to understand the function of an object by its appearance... >> Read more
访谈, 2013.03.07 Thu, by

Drawing and What

This exhibition presents various forms of drawings and sketches: plan drawings, design drawings, graphic drawings, digital drawings, mixed media drawings, life drawings, geometric drawings and illustrations. >> Read more
访谈, 2011.10.04 Tue, by

White Cube Hong Kong

Tim Marlow of White Cube speaks about the gallery’s expansion. >> Read more
访谈, 2011.10.04 Tue, by

White Cube Hong Kong Tim Marlow of White Cube speaks about the gallery’s expansion

White Cube was launched in 1993 by Jay Jopling with the eponymous “white cube” room in London’s West End, designed by renowned minimalist Claudio Silvestrin. Its groundbreaking curatorial device used the space for a series of unique projects by individual artists. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2011.09.19 Mon, by

Love Letters

Often the view of these tiled areas is so centred, perpendicularly or from above, that the perspective vanishes, with the depth-of-vision flattening to almost nothing, bringing the stains and discolorations to the fore. These public-personal spaces, simultaneously places of hygiene and pollution, >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2011.08.07 Sun, by

On Liu Wei

Video aesthetics, visual perception, horizontality vs verticality. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2009.03.09 Mon, by

Spheres of Influence

The Westerners are skilled in geometry, and consequently there is no the slightest mistake in their way of rendering light and shade [yang-yin] and distance (near and far). When they paint houses on a wall people are tempted to walk into them . . . Students of painting may well take over one or two points from them to make their own paintings more attractive to the eye. >> Read more

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