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2016.05.28 Sat, by

LA, the New Art Frontier

It is a mistake to compare LA with New York, Beijing or London, because Los Angeles is what they are not. It is their idiosyncratic counterpoint. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.05.16 Mon, by

DIS: Be water, my friend

“We run an art magazine and a photography agency, but we aren’t journalists...The magazine is a platform for our artistic practice, for our friends, and for people who interest us.”
 

 
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Artist profiles, 2016.04.29 Fri, by

Art Basel in Basel | Unlimited Announcement

Unlimited: Presenting 88 ambitious and large-scale works spanning six decades >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.03.19 Sat, by

New York at Art Basel Hong Kong 2016

"Taxidermy is on my walls with a full description of the kill and cause"—Ran Dian previews New York at Art Basel Hong Kong >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.03.18 Fri, by

Europe at Art Basel Hong Kong 2016
Ran Dian preview

Ran Dian Art Basel Hong Kong preview of galleries from Europe—Athens, Berlin, Brussels, London, Milan, Paris, San Gimignano, Salzburg, Torino, Vienna, Zurich >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.01.23 Sat, by

Frieze New York Returns to Manhattan, Marking Frieze’s 25th Anniversary Year

The fifth edition of Frieze New York returns to Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan from May 5–8, 2016. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.10.22 Thu, by

Frieze Masters 2015

A report on the fair called “Masters” for a reason. >> Read more
Art World, 2015.08.20 Thu, by

When Jörg met Esther

Leading Berlin gallerists Esther Schipper and Jörg Johnen recently announced an acquisition-merger. >> Read more
Art World, 2015.05.15 Fri, by

In Pictures: Frieze New York 2015

A look round Frieze Art Fair's 2015 edition in New York >> Read more
Art World, 2015.01.05 Mon, by

Best of 2014 Berlin

Abstraction is becoming the Western equivalent of the most masturbatory Literati work. Whether we call it “Zombie Formalism” (Walter Robinson) or “MFA-clever“ (Jerry Saltz), we end up bending for beige. >> Read more

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