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2017.02.23 Thu, by

Yamada Taro Project Shanghai: Katsuki Nogami Solo Exhibition

Dressed in casual clothing, Katsuki Nogami’s Namada Taro citizens move and act like humans; >> Read more
2015.10.02 Fri, by

Dominique Stroobant

15.10.2015 – 28.11.2015 Opening and book launch October 15th, 6-9pm Finding the source: Dominique Stroobant and the joy of beginnings   In the beginning there was kneading. The Word didn’t come until later. (1)   - Dominique Stroobant, Carrara, 2011   How can the work of an artist be transformed into words? How can decades […] >> Read more
2015.09.11 Fri, by

The Return of the Noble Savage

The psychotropic carnival that is Chen Tianzhuo is here in full force, this time at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris with his first solo outside China.
 
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2015.05.12 Tue, by

A Slacker’s Guide to Venice

Randian's resident Italian takes on the Venice Biennale opening week.
 
 
 
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2014.10.31 Fri, by

Eastern Approaches at the FIAC

Brushing off its tarnished image of old world classicism, FIAC seems to be undergoing a phase of rejuvenation... >> Read more
2014.09.24 Wed, by

Before the Beginning and After the End

“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
2013.12.16 Mon, by

Responsive Institution | Liu Xinyi

Political Games and the Politics of Play - on “Responsive Institution >> 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, 2013.05.04 Sat, by

The Young and the Restless

Wang, the curator at Shanghai’s MoCA, not only has in the past distinguished herself with her intimate knowledge of the practices of China’s young artists, but also has the good taste to present their most interesting works. Her young artists exhibition series “Follow,” which began in 2011, has been very much worth following... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.11.26 Mon, by

Christie’s François Curiel: “Strong Demand Globally for the Best of the Best”

Francois Curiel, Christie's Asia president on strong Asia growth: "in the first half of this year there was a 31% increase in Asian clients registering to bid on our sales in London and New York."

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