It's always been a bit of a mystery to me, a cultural foreigner myself, as to exactly what we think we're doing here, how we interact with the local community, and what role we play in the system. Beijing Design Week 2014 seemed like a great place to find out. >> Read more
“Before the Beginning and After the End” at Long March Space exhibits a carefully picked selection of a dozen works by seven artists. Some of the works directly touch upon the concept of “time” while the others, viewed under the subject of “time”, invite new imagination and interpretation on the works. >> Read more
Although it has been five years since the launch of Carnegie International's “Life on Mars” in 2008, the 2013 edition surprises one as a truly focused and intellectually challenging show, proving the long wait to have been worthwhile. >> Read more
Almine Rech is one of the leading gallerists in Paris and Brussels, and had early on developed a strong taste for conceptual and minimalist art, including presenting James Turrell's first commercial show in Europe. Other important solo shows have included John McCracken, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons and now Liu Wei... >> Read more
Pi Li and Waling Boers represent one of the most successful curatorial and gallerist partnerships China has yet seen, establishing the non-profit Universal Studios in 2005, which subsequently metamorphosed into Boers Li Gallery. Last year, it was announced that Pi Li was to become Senior Curator for M+... >> Read more