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2014.12.29 Mon, by

Making Visible What is Unseen

It was a timely coincidence. The 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference was in full session in Lima, Peru when the Hong Kong Art Centre flagship exhibition “Unseen Existence: Dialogues with the Environment in Contemporary Art” opened, which seeks to offer new perspectives on ecological change... >> Read more
2014.12.17 Wed, by

Sun Xun – The Time Vivarium – Sean Kelly

Sean Kelly is pleased to announce The Time Vivarium, an exhibition in two stages by Chinese artist Sun Xun. >> Read more
2014.08.24 Sun, by

CHAMBERS FINE ART- Ai Weiwei Exhibition

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of two concurrent exhibitions devoted to new and conceptually related earlier works by Ai Weiwei. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2014.08.20 Wed, by

The Crude Matter of History: LATENT SPACES at Haw Par Villa, Singapore

The exterior of this former theme park is a chromatic nightmare. A monstrous fabricated rock terrain, the geological terror fortifies the premises in a throbbing sprawl of blood red and sickly yellow. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2014.05.04 Sun, by

CHEN WEI: SLUMBER SONG

This spring Ben Brown Fine Arts presents Slumber Song, the first solo exhibition in the UK of contemporary Chinese photographer Chen Wei. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2014.04.02 Wed, by

Rodel Tapaya: The Chocolate Ruins

More magic-diorama than tableaux, “The Chocolate Ruins” (2013), after which Rodel Tapaya’s solo-show at ARNDT Berlin this month is named, is a multidimensional statement. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.11.22 Fri, by

“Zhuangzi” Meets “Relational Aesthetics”: Nicolas Bourriaud to Curate the 2014 Taipei Biennale

Nicolas Bourriaud was recently announced as the chief curator of the 2014 Taipei Biennale to be held at the Taipei Fine Art Museum. The biennale is due to open in September next year... >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

Jake & Dinos Chapman 2 – The Restaurant at the End of Modernity

Hitler’s bodyguard died recently. Rochus Misch was 96. He said Hitler was “a very normal man" and "He was no brute. He was no monster. He was no superman." What a relief for Jews, Russians, gays, gypsies, and social democrats, to name a few. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.05.30 Thu, by

The Civilization Created by a Train Winding its Way through Monuments

The expressive potential of woodblock prints is being explored in heretofore unimagined ways at Sun Xun’s solo exhibition. Whether it is animation, installation, or painting, these disparate elements are united by the forces of black, white, and paper... >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.04.08 Mon, by

The Sum of all Evil

White Cube Hong Kong is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by British artists Jake & Dinos Chapman. This is the first exhibition of the artists’ work in China and will feature a major new 'Hell' installation ... >> Read more

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