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2019.08.27 Tue, by

The (un)-related Sceneries
Richard Koh Fine Art

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA - SG) is pleased to announce Wong Perng Fey’s (b. 1974) solo exhibition in Singapore. >> Read more
2019.06.13 Thu, by

Haroon Mirza
Tones in the Key of Electricity
Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing

The Sifang Art Museum and Victor Wang are proud to present the first solo museum exhibition in China by UK‐based artist Haroon Mirza. >> Read more
2019.05.10 Fri, by

GAGPROJECTS

GAGPROJECTS was established by Paul Greenaway OAM in 1991, in a large converted warehouse in Kent Town, South Australia. The gallery's focus has been always to promote the best local and national contemporary artists, complemented with regular invitations to artists from other countries, maintaining a strong focus on conceptual and challenging disciplines in a variety of mediums. >> Read more
2019.05.08 Wed, by

Merdeka, The Lonesome Club
Richard Koh Fine Art

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA - SG) is pleased to announce Minstrel Kuik’s (b.1976) solo exhibition in Singapore. >> Read more
2019.03.23 Sat, by

Sans Soleil
Edouard Malingue Gallery

If the task of the classical painter is descriptive persuasion, >> Read more
2019.03.09 Sat, by

An Opera for Animals
Para Site

"Opera" has been used as the name to describe various traditions of performance, >> Read more
2019.03.01 Fri, by

The Snake that Eats Itself

The first appearance of the ouroboros—the mythological snake that eats its own tail—appears in an ancient funerary text discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamen in 14th century BC. Across cultures, this act of autophagy has symbolized the cyclical processes of life and death, whose union can be seen formulating pre-modern conceptions of eternity. >> Read more
2018.11.15 Thu, by

What to let go?
Para Site’s 2018 International Conference

This year’s edition of Para Site’s International conference is interested in the renewed discussion throughout the world, often marked by symbolic actions if not yet by government policy, affecting what gets counted within the category of heritage, and who gets to do the counting: from the increasing debate around repatriation of looted artefacts by colonial powers to the varied and dissimilar processes of renaming and removing symbols of past eras, from India and Myanmar to Confederate America and Apartheid South Africa. >> Read more
2018.10.31 Wed, by

Samson Young
“The highway is like a lion’s mouth”
Edouard Malingue Gallery (Shanghai)

Samson Young’s 2018 solo exhibition at Edouard Malingue Gallery (Shanghai) entitled The highway is like a lion’s mouth follows from the English translation of a slogan that is familiar to Hong Kongers. >> Read more
2018.10.09 Tue, by

China Art Market—Storm Warning!

The Stockmarket is wobbly, China growth is slowing, Beijing's regulatory regime is tightening, there is a lot of hidden bad debt (who knows how much in State Owned Enterprises), there is a property bubble and a trade war with the United States. >> Read more

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