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2014.07.06 Sun, by

Where Jianghu Began: the Demimonde of Art in China

Some things have disappeared or changed, but some things can only exist within "jianghu", this wandering world of artists and misfits... >> Read more
Think, 2014.06.27 Fri, by

The (Continuing) Story of Ai—From Tragedy to Farce

In recent weeks Ai Weiwei has become embroiled, yet again, in apparent controversy. Paul Gladston comments.
 
 
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Think, 2014.05.12 Mon, by

Art Basel Hong Kong 2014 preview

At the fair itself, over 245 galleries will be participating—a mix of international blue-chip galleries, top Asian and mainland Chinese galleries, as well as local galleries (We will be writing more when the fair opens).
 
 
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Interviews, 2014.03.19 Wed, by

Interview with Brian Wallace

Rightly credited with founding the first foreign-owned contemporary art gallery in Beijing, Brian Wallace came to China from Australia in 1984, and founded Red Gate in 1991.
 
 
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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
History & Theory, 2015.09.08 Tue, by

Galerie Max Hetzler (Paris)

In May 2014, the gallery opened a new space in Paris, with an exhibition of Albert Oehlen, thirty-three years after his first exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler. >> Read more

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