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Interviews, 2014.10.29 Wed, by

Jia in Conversation with Paul Gladston

Jia 嘉 is an artist who lives and works in Berlin. She was born in Beijing where she studied architecture, performance and literature. Jia reflects on her development as an artist, the problems of translating artistic practice between differing social and cultural contexts and the intended critical significance of her work... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.09.30 Tue, by

Reconsidering Objecthood

The subversive gesture of removing or blockading institutional walls and points of entry opens up the vista for the work of art to be imagined in the expanded field of the viewer’s experience... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.07.17 Thu, by

TCG Nordica Gallery

TCG Nordica started in April 2000 with the vision of: “Stimulating reflection on Human Worth as expressed in various Art Forms.” It has quickly become one of Kunmings foremost galleries and a popular meeting-point for the city’s residents, particularly artists, intellectuals and students. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.06.30 Mon, by

Strong Opening at Shanghai’s Yuz Museum Amid Hiccups

With the quality of the Yuz collection on display no doubt greatly aided by having Wu Hung, the renowned scholar of Chinese art, as a curator, we can say that “Myth/History” was not half bad—pretty good, in fact... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.03.14 Fri, by

In Conversation with Jason Wee

Jason Wee is a Singaporean artist and the founder of Grey Projects, a non-profit artists’ space in Singapore. Here, he tells Iona Whittaker about the origins of the space, its activities and future, working in a censored state and the Singaporean art scene. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.07.26 Fri, by

Transformation

With TRANSFORMATION as its last exhibition the OTHER GALLERY is presenting the latest works of its long-term collaborating artists to thank for their cooperation and support. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.07.03 Wed, by

Gas Station VI

Till now, “Gas Station” has been for 6 years from 2008. This project aims to build a platform giving full play to artists’ creation potential. This year the two young artists in “Gas Station” are Lam Pok Yin and Hsu Che-Yu separate from Hongkong and Taiwan. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.06.18 Tue, by

Endless Circuit: Disjointed Notes towards an Essay on the Work of the Artist Yu Youhan

Paul Gladston charts the trajectory of Yu Youhan’s practice from his literati inspired abstract works, to his political pop paintings to his fusion inspired landscapes — revealing new meanings behind his worth through in-depth interviews with the artist. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.05.17 Fri, by

French Connection — An Interview with Almine Rech

Almine Rech is one of the leading gallerists in Paris and Brussels, and had early on developed a strong taste for conceptual and minimalist art, including presenting James Turrell's first commercial show in Europe. Other important solo shows have included John McCracken, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons and now Liu Wei... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.04.29 Mon, by

House of 72 Tenants Updated

In the 1950s, a comedy series called “The House of 72 Tenants” took the world of television by storm. It depicted the lives of the working class in Shanghai prior to Liberation in 1949; it became emblematic of life in Shanghai with one single line: “Rooms as small as pigeon cages, with lodgers all crammed inside"... >> Read more

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