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2015.01.07 Wed, by

JONAS WOOD AND SHIO KUSAKA: BLACKWELDER

Gagosian Hong Kong is pleased to present recent work by Jonas Wood and Shio Kusaka. This will be the first exhibition of the artists’ work in Hong Kong. Wood and Kusaka draw from each other’s work as painter and potter to probe the tensions between represen-tation and expression; precision and chance; influences from art history […] >> Read more
2014.10.17 Fri, by

Anthropology of Chance: Shezad Dawood Solo Exhibition

Shezad Dawood’s first solo exhibition in China presents a complete range of the artist's paintings and video works. >> Read more
2014.10.09 Thu, by

M WOODS

M WOODS is a private, not-for-profit art museum founded by collectors Lin Han and Wanwan Lei in Beijing’s 798 Art District. Housed in a former munitions factory dating from the 1950s, M WOODS opened to the public in 2014 with a permanent collection based on the founders’ private collection of international contemporary art. >> Read more
2012.11.21 Wed, by

Wood Flesh Form Nothingness

10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong, will present a major solo exhibition by leading Chinese contemporary artist Wang Keping, a founding member of the 1979 Beijing avant-garde group The Stars, from 23 November 2012 – 28 January 2013. The exhibition comprises 24 sculptures which have never been seen before in public. The sculptures mark the continuing […] >> Read more
2012.10.19 Fri, by

Tree Wood

Solo Exhibition by Lou Jin >> 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, 2021.06.19 Sat, by

Wind H Art Center Opened A New Exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Method-ology of the New Generation” Presenting A Diverse Dialogue With The New Generation

From June 20th to September 7th, 2021, Wind H Art Center will present the exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Methodology of the New Generation New Work, New Identity, New Life, New Direction”. This exhibition will shed light on the novel artistic phenomena presented by the most representative new generation of artists in the […] >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.12.17 Thu, by

Boundaries Ahead – Oh Bay Art Project, Shenzhen

Stroll along the city's waterfront and discover the opening of the "Tomorrow's Park" - Oh Bay Art Project >> 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
Interviews, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Article: ‘Xu Zhen: Eternity Vs. Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

Exhibitions of Chinese art outside China tend to confirm certain assumptions about the country's history, culture, politics, and people. At first, ‘XU ZHEN®: Eternity Vs Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), Canberra, seems no exception to this rule, promising viewers a proven combination of two enduring preconceptions about China’s past and present. >> Read more

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