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2015.10.05 Mon, by

WATER FORMING STONE – Ink Studio

INK studio is pleased to present He Yunchang's solo exhibition Water Forming Stone, which includes a brand-new series of three performances and a selection of his past works. Trained as an oil painter, He Yunchang (b. 1967 in Lianghe, Yunnan) turned towards performance art in the early 1990's and has become one of its most committed and challenging practitioners. >> Read more
2015.09.30 Wed, by

“15 Rooms”: Performance Art in a Box

Now in its fifth and latest iteration, the exhibition’s premise is simple and deceptively attractive. >> Read more
2015.04.15 Wed, by

Extremely Unextreme

Sometimes, taking the extreme route is taking a shortcut. At other times, no reason is needed; extreme behavior can be dictated by irrational, emotional influences: utter despair when all hopes are dashed, tears of joy, a dip into extreme grief following a moment of profound happiness... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.03.21 Sat, by

Itching All Over: Tang Dixin

"Itching All Over" perhaps is the most fitting phrase Tang Dixin has found to describe his creative being or state of being (surviving). Itch is either a desire inside one’s body that is eager to be released but probably will never be satisfied, or an individual’s reaction towards circumstances imposed by the external environment... >> Read more
Think, 2013.07.09 Tue, by

Anachronism in Contemporary Political Art

The classic quote by Karl Marx goes: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.” Such satire is not only appropriate in reference to Napoleon and his nephew, Napoleon III... >> Read more
Think, 2013.04.19 Fri, by

Pessimism or Resistance?

(中文) 泰康空间诚挚地邀请您参观 “消极或抵抗?”群展。本次展览邀请了27位艺术家,展出他们自80年代末至今创作的30余件政治题材的作品。 >> Read more
Think, 2012.11.16 Fri, by

What “Atypical” Represents

For the vast majority of contemporary artists, finding one’s personal style and distinct aesthetic may be the only possible path towards success — even if style and distinctiveness are not sought by the artists themselves. Yet the exhibition “Magnanimity — a Collection of Atypical Works by 21 Chinese Artists” rejects this  conception by displaying the atypical works of some 21 artists. >> Read more
Think, 2012.09.28 Fri, by

Chambers Fine Art Beijing

Chambers Beijing In 2007 the opening of Chambers Fine Art Beijing in a building designed by Ai Weiwei greatly expanded the ability of the gallery to represent the work of influential established artists as well as young emerging talents. The transformation of Caochangdi from a village in the north east of Beijing into a major […] >> Read more
Think, 2010.11.30 Tue, by

“Great Performances” at Pace Beijing

Despite the extraordinary range of works presented, "Great Performances" feels like an opportunity missed. >> Read more

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