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2015.04.23 Thu, by

Double Fly’s Klein Blue

On March 9th, 1960, in the Paris International Contemporary Art Gallery, Yves Klein applied IKB to the bodies of three women, and made them roll, pull and drag on the canvas set both on the ground and the walls. >> Read more
2015.01.16 Fri, by

Blue Forest—Xiong Yu Recent Works

On January 17, 2015, A Thousand Plateaus Art Space will open the first exhibition of the new year with Xiong Yu’s most recent work series Blue Forest. >> Read more
2015.01.14 Wed, by

Blue Forest—Xiong Yu Recent Works

On January 17, 2015, A Thousand Plateaus Art Space will open the first exhibition of the new year with Xiong Yu’s most recent work series Blue Forest. >> Read more
2014.06.03 Tue, by

Nadav Kander – “Curves of Moon and Rivers of Blue”

Blindspot Gallery is delighted to present London based, Israel born photographer Nadav Kander's first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, “Curves of Moon and Rivers of Blue”, curated by Tamar Arnon and Eli Zagury. The exhibition opens on the eve of Art Basel Hong Kong 2014. >> Read more
2014.03.28 Fri, by

Hurun Reports Significant Bluechip Downturn

Released on March 26, the “Hurun Most Successful Chinese Artists Alive Today 2014” report named three contemporary artists out of a top ten. >> Read more
2013.04.09 Tue, by

DARK CLOUDS BLUE SKY

Wang Zhongjie isn't a painter, he's a man who's wholeheartedly seeking the reason for, and meaning, of his life, and he's doing so through what he knows how to do best: painting. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2021.10.02 Sat, by

Rui Matsunaga and the Myth of Survival
– an interview with Alice Gee

by Alice Gee Rui Matsunaga – The Myth of Survival Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation (13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London) September 10–November 26, 2021 Rui Matsunaga, a Japanese artist based in Yamaguchi, is obsessed with the end of the world. Over five years she has examined the ‘apocalypse’ through various perspectives: the works of Dürer, animism, tribal and religious myths, and […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2021.02.18 Thu, by

Lindy Lee at MCA Australia, Sydney
Replicas, postmodernism and ‘bad copies’

Grainy, velvety black photocopies of famous faces – portraits by Jan Van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ingres, Artemisia Gentileschi and others from the western art historical canon – were arranged in rows or grids. They gazed out from behind layers of acrylic paint, or wax that had been partially scraped back. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 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
Interviews, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Ashley Bickerton
Seascapes At The End Of History

Born in Barbados in 1959, Ashley Bickerton had a peripatetic childhood across four continents, from Guyana to Ghana, on to the Balearic Islands and England, then finally Hawaii. His upbringing followed the career of his Anglo-American father, the eminent linguist Derek Bickerton, who researched creole languages and theorised on the formation of human language. >> Read more

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