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2016.05.31 Tue, by

Gwangju Biennale 2016

The "eighth climate" of the exhibition's title refers to a state one might reach using imaginative capacities. >> Read more
2015.03.24 Tue, by

The BANK Show, Vive le Capital – BANK’s new show

It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of the current order or capitalism. – Michael Hardt >> Read more
Art World, 2014.06.18 Wed, by

Chronus Art Center: R&D First, China’s Own ZKM Next?

Will CAC grow up to be China’s version of ZKM? The organization must first develop sustainable operations, diversify its financial resources, refine its collection plan, digitize its archival documents, and stand the test of time... >> Read more
Art World, 2013.10.29 Tue, by

Extra Time

'Extra Time' opens as the Chronus Art Center's inaugural show in Shanghai on the 23rd of August. The show brings together new and recent work by Raqs Media Collective (New Delhi, India). >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.06.11 Tue, by

Post Post-Colonialism? Multitude Art Prize

randian 燃点 recently chatted over e-mail with Colin Chinnery, the director of the Multitude Art Prize, about the operation and aims of the Prize.
 
 
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Interviews, 2013.04.28 Sun, by

Openings at UCCA: Duchamp, MAP Office and Multitude Art Prize

Yesterday's openings at UCCA: Duchamp, MAP Office and Multitude Art Prize >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.04.18 Thu, by

THE MULTITUDE ART PRIZE

Multitude Foundation and Wuhan Art Terminus (WH.A.T.) present the Multitude Art Prize in collaboration with the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA). >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.03.22 Fri, by

News: Guggenheim to commission Chinese art, Tefaf Beijing, Pritzker Prize & More

Guggenheim to commission Chinese art, Tefaf Beijing, Pritzker Prize, New export ban for Chinese painting, Art Basel HK announces selection for Encounters section... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.09.07 Fri, by

How to Re-heat an Exhibition

"Indian Highway," a show from the Serpentine in London, touched down in Asia via Oslo, Rome, and Lyon. Having traveled thus far, perhaps it is unsurprising that some of the carefully crafted dishes (some 200 works by 30 artists) cooled slightly, even with such curatorial couriers as “HUO” (Hans Ulrich Obrist) and Julia Peyton-Jones… >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.06.23 Sat, by

ArtBasel Parasol

The world's best art selling machine continues to be the Art Basel trade fair. Over 300 galleries from around the world, 2,500 artists and 65,000 visitors, including 70 museums. >> Read more

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