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2017.02.16 Thu, by

What, and How to Forget?
Review of the 2016 Taipei Biennial “Gestures and Archives of the Present, Genealogies of the Future”

As the by-product of international expositions, the biennial/triennial/multi-ennial model not only shapes the development of modern and contemporary art history, it is also intimately tied to the course of modernity... >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.08 Thu, by

Wet Ontology: Thoughts on Ocean Space

The ocean space borrows its designation as a non-space from the fact that it is by law a no-man’s-land: the sea belongs to everyone and to no one. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.01 Tue, by

Raqs Media Collective

Zian Chen interviews the curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial. >> 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, 2016.04.13 Wed, by

Can You Tame a Forest?

Forests and jungles have been seen as anything from bastions of harmonious tranquility to wolf-haunted wastelands or tracts of resources to be cataloged and exploited. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.02.26 Fri, by

Between Perpetuity and Volatility: Interview with Karsten Födinger

I first met Karsten Födinger while we were penned up at the back of a small car being rushed from one museum opening—a recently opened museum, which of course was huge—to another in Pudong’s monumental waterfront spectacle of shiny high-rises... >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.12.09 Wed, by

Karsten Födinger: Critical Mass

Realized through the engineering or construction techniques, the oeuvre of German artist Karsten Födinger brings forth the role of the mechanics as a constitutional element of sculpture – we are reminded that it is such a genre that rigidly follows the law of physics. The architectonical fundamentals, such as the cantilever, the avalanche breaker, or […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.08 Wed, by

Art Week Aftermath: Part II

To pick up where we left off with our post-Art Week round-up, while there has been a great heap of exhibitions and other events—the phrase “over a hundred” having been bandied about with some glee—a few things did stand out from the pack, and not just at Gillman Barracks... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.06.16 Mon, by

Taipei Biennial 2014

Taipei Biennial 2014 is pleased to announce the list of participating artists for The Great Acceleration. Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.10 Thu, by

Janaina Tschäpe: Contemplating Landscape

Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Contemplating Landscape’, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of renowned New York-based artist Janaina Tschäpe (b. 1973, Germany/Brazil) that explores, through multiple mediums, amorphous landscapes and their abundant luscious properties. >> Read more

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