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2015.04.25 Sat, by

Art Brussels 2015

Brussels has become one of the key centers of the European art scene, for both artists and galleries (Belgium has the most collectors per population of any country—also convenient). Some talk of it usurping Berlin... >> Read more
momentum, 2014.05.07 Wed, by

PANDAMONIUM CURATORIAL CONVERSATION

A conversation between Li Zhenhua and David Elliott, curators of "PANDAMONIUM: Media art from Shanghai" >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years of CCAA: Interview with Uli Sigg

To coincide with the opening this week in Shanghai of the 15th anniversary exhibition of the "Chinese Contemporary Art Awards" (CCAA) at the Power Station of Art, Randian's Chris Moore spoke at length with Uli Sigg about the history and philosophy behind CCAA, still the most respected art award in China... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.03.13 Thu, by

China Focus—Cramped for Space at the Armory


 
It was difficult, at times, to keep track of everything on offer; particularly chaotic was the China Focus section which, despite the amount of hoopla that surrounded it in the run up to the fair, was squeezed into a small back section.
 
 
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Interviews, 2013.04.24 Wed, by

Pace London

Artists represented (Chinese): Hai Bo, Hong Hao, Lee Tzu-hsun, Li Songsong, Liu Jianhua, Mao Yan, Song Dong, Sui Jianguo, Yin Xiuzhen, Yue Minjun, Zhang Huan, Zhang Xiaogang >> Read more
Think, 2013.04.15 Mon, by

Art in the Age of Mass Production: Is the Long Museum Just Another Museum?

With money and space, the Long Museum has potential, but do they have the curatorial chops to turn a building into a museum? Despite a less-than-mind-blowing first show, it's nonetheless a good place to see a very extensive collection of Chinese art. >> Read more
Think, 2013.02.13 Wed, by

Despite Middling Sales at Art Stage Singapore, the City Lives Up to its Hype

Though Art Stage 2013 failed to deliver a great number of adventurous collectors, fair offerings were of consistent quality. And unlike Hong Kong and Taipei, Singapore’s galleries presented interesting shows.... >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.12.13 Thu, by

A Great Laugh, A Glorious Death

“L’Ombre du Fou Rire" is a survey of the work of Yue Minjun currently on show at the Fondation Cartier in Paris. Through 40+ paintings spanning his oeuvre from its early stages to the present, audiences may witness Yue’s artistic practice — its grimacing faces a favorite image in the media and market — at first hand. Randian editor Iona Whittaker met Yue Minjun at his Beijing studio.... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.12.07 Fri, by

Ashes to Ashes:
Ground Control to Major Zhang

Chris Moore surveys Zhang Huan's art since the artist returned to China, with particular focus on the Ash Paintings exhibited at White Cube in London this summer, along with his major installations.... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.11.14 Wed, by

Pace Beijing

Josef Albers Yto Barrada Alexander Calder Chuck Close Keith Coventry Willem de Kooning Jim Dine Tara Donovan Jean Dubuffet Tim Eitel Tony Feher Lee Friedlander Adrian Ghenie Adolph Gottlieb Paul Graham Loris Gréaud Hai Bo Tim Hawkinson Barbara Hepworth David Hockney Robert Irwin Alfred Jensen Donald Judd Ilya & Emilia Kabakov Lee Tzu-hsun Lee Ufan […] >> Read more

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