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2018.06.13 Wed, by

ZHANG HONGTU
Van Gogh / Bodhidharma
Tina Keng Gallery, Taipei

The current exhibition, Van Gogh / Bodhidharma, includes 39 works by Zhang Hongtu created between 2007 and 2014 that reimagine Van Gogh’s self-portraits as that of the Zen Bodhidharma. >> Read more
2017.11.20 Mon, by

GIMHONGSOK SUBSIDIARY CONSTRUCTION
Perrotin, Hong Kong

Perrotin, Hong Kong is pleased to present the premiere solo exhibition dedicated to artist gimhongsok in Hong Kong. Showcasing eleven artworks, >> Read more
2017.11.13 Mon, by

CCAA Announces the Outcome and the Tenth Anniversary Special Prize of the 2017 CCAA Chinese Contemporary Art Critic Award

CCAA Announces the Outcome and the Tenth Anniversary Special Prize of the 2017 CCAA Chinese Contemporary Art Critic Award >> Read more
2017.10.28 Sat, by

WANG QIANG
‘The Poet’s Winter’
SHI ZHIYING
‘Stones’
White Space Beijing

WANG Qiang | The Poet’s Winter 10.21 – 12.08, 2017   We are delighted to announce the opening of Wang Qiang’s fourth solo exhibition at WHITE SPACE BEIJING on October 21st, 2017. This exhibition will present the artist’s practice over the last two years. Starting from the painting The Poet’s Winter, this exhibition reveals a […] >> Read more
2017.05.16 Tue, by

Open Call for Operation PRD: All the Way South Research Fund

As a unique case in the urbanization process of the PRD, the Museum designates its programming according to the history and context of the region, and devotes its programming to historicizing, presenting, and projecting the PRD’s artistic practice in critical relation to globalized mechanisms of cultural production and distribution. >> Read more
2017.05.11 Thu, by

Chronus Art Center is pleased to present Closed Circuit – Open Duration, an exhibition by the Finnish artist Terike Haapoja.

Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to present Closed Circuit – Open Duration, an exhibition by the Finnish artist Terike Haapoja. >> Read more
2017.03.16 Thu, by

Liu Ting’s solo exhibition: “TRAP – LOOP”

Between Art Lab (Beijing) is pleased to announce the opening of “TRAP – LOOP”, Liu Ting’s solo exhibition, at 11:00, Mar. 18, 2017. Liu Ting, born in the 1990s, is a New York-based artist. The exhibition covers a variety of media, like new media interaction, mechanical interaction installation, video, photography, etc. The artist turns the exhibition space into an experiment field of “self-verification”. Our mind will make a tour by itself in this “loop” that keeps moving. The exhibition will last until Apr. 10, 2017. We look forward to your visit. With the associative distance between “trap” and “loop” in mind, Liu fashions the exhibition hall into a moving experiment field and arranges the exhibits in such a way as to lead the audience to a mental site where logic embarks on a journey of transfiguration. With a fragment of video the exhibition starts. Then the artist keeps deconstructing, translating and extending it so as to get the viewers involved in her visual and sensorial “game with the self”. In the ongoing unfolding, releasing and interacting on the micro-level, one after another interactive images of the self are produce. Therefore we cannot say for sure whether the image has got its self integrated into the virtual sense in the site or it is something we can rely on to review the possibilities of the “self” that keeps generating and extending itself. With “being” and “non-being” switching between movement and stillness, we identify in the loop of logic a way the artist approaches the world: the self image is transformed into a visual object that gets continually disassembled and expanded. On the other hand, the exhibition site is turned into a confusing and captivating game with the help of all kinds of art forms and techniques, like a preset a lie, a critical point between the known and the unknown, or a trap laid from God’s perspective. In this trap, the overhead view is abstracted into an endless loop. When all the senses and meanings get lost in this “almighty” loop, nothing seems to remain or carry meaning. The micro perspective, in the meanwhile, becomes something existential, with emotions, perception and feelings mobilized again, so the fine and smooth movement becomes meaning itself to allow observation and analysis to continue. As the artist told us, “‘Feather, Navel’ is quite an accident. A feather fell off my skirt, one so specially shaped that I couldn’t help putting it to some use. Starting at Navel, I asked if she knew the importance of the navel in Buddhism, its energy, and anything about it. I put the feather on her navel and then slowly blow it off. At that moment I had nothing to say. It was so impressive and I felt lucky to have filmed it. Her ribs and chest, as well as the belly, heaved with every breath.” Moving from “trap” to “loop” semantically, we follow different clues to thinking. Due to the ongoing circulation, “sense” becomes vague and ambiguous: your perspective and location determines the result. Starting with the micro details, Liu never stops “magnifying” and “converting” these details and reaches the infinite self in the end. In her final new media interactive works, the viewers, amid the switching movement and stillness, are taken into an endless loop of being and non-being to build an experiment field for self movement and observation. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.01 Tue, by

Raqs Media Collective

Zian Chen interviews the curators of the 11th Shanghai Biennial. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.10.20 Thu, by

Twisted, Knitted, Knotted, Stretched…the Second Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art

This edition of the triennial showcases the expanded field of not only fiber art, but more importantly the international reach of contemporary art in Hangzhou, which seems to be still basking in the afterglow of global G20 summit. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.10.07 Fri, by

chi K11 art museum, Shanghai: Guan Xiao presented in association with the ICA, London; and Neïl Beloufa

The K11 Art Foundation (KAF) is proud to present the exhibition Neïl Beloufa: Soft(a)ware, >> Read more

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