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2014.12.17 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen

After more than a year of curatorial planning, the exhibition “Unlived by What is Seen” opened at the same time at three of the most important galleries in Beijing—Galleria Continua, PACE Beijing, and Tang Contemporary.
 
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2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Galleria Continua

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Tang Contemporary Art Center

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Pace Beijing

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
2014.12.05 Fri, by

BEIJING VOICE: UNLIVED BY WHAT IS SEEN

This December, Pace Beijing is launching the fifth installment of the annual “Beijing Voice” exhibition. >> Read more
2012.12.13 Thu, by

Gallery Yang

In 2010 Gallery Yang was founded in 798 Art District, Beijing. It dedicates itself to promoting independent young Chinese artists, the ideas generated by critical thinking, and the searching for more possibilities of contemporary art. >> Read more
2020.12.26 Sat, by

“The Tides of the Century” at the Ocean Flower Island Museum

More than 140 works of diversified cultural backgrounds, made by over 80 artists from 23 countries including Greece, France, South Korea, Cameroon, USA, Japan, Thailand, Venezuela, Singapore, Iran, Italy, India, UK, Vietnam, and China, will be displayed during the exhibition. >> Read more
2019.03.08 Fri, by

Forget the Future: The 6th Guangzhou Triennial

The last two decades of precipitous change have provided much grist for recent exhibitions, artist talks, and essays. The pre-eminence of digital technologies in society, the unpredictable advances in biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence, and irreversible environmental degradation encapsulated under the banner of the Anthropocene all speak to a certain disquiet towards unproblematic notions of progress. >> Read more
2018.11.22 Thu, by

“As We May Think, Feedforward”, The 6th Guangzhou Triennial 2018, Guangdong Museum of Art

Titled As We May Think, Feedforward, extending this seminal text’s far-reaching ramifications into the artistic domain as a way to reflect on the trajectories of technological advances and their reverberations throughout the social sphere over the past decades, the 6th edition of Guangzhou Triennial seeks to address the multiple implications engendered by such a technologically constructed time-space - in the real and through the virtual - by examining creative endeavors both from geographical purviews and from cosmic prospects in responding to the challenges and opportunities at stake and to think, once again, through a new alliance of visions by humans and nonhumans alike, machines and flesh with equal footing, organic and inorganic hand in hand, an alternative outlook for a new possibility of ecology whereby a retooled humanism may thrive in a Parliament of Things (to borrow a term from Bruno Latour) in symbiosis and reciprocity. >> Read more
2018.10.02 Tue, by

Zao Wou-Ki vs. Hao Liang at Sotheby’s Hong Kong
WIN or LOSE?

Get ready players! Auction Fortnight has begun and there’s only one winner! Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Sale, Hong Kong, September 30 Sotheby’s Modern Art Evening Sale, Hong Kong, September 30 At Sotheby’s Hong Kong Evening Sale four works stood out, by Zao Wou-Ki, Liu Ye, Xu Zhen and yeah, um Hao Liang. Let’s have a […] >> Read more

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