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2018.05.21 Mon, by

Cosmic Background Radiation: Yao Jui-chung’s Spiritual Cybernetics

Taiwanese artist Yao Jui-chung’s practice is intimately tied to human history, whether economic decay or the vicissitudes of Cross-Strait relations, yet much of his recent work avoids depicting humans altogether. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.12 Sat, by

Larger than Life—AA Bronson and Alvin Li in Conversation

Perhaps no one in the western art world today has more to say about a whole host of topics, from independent publishing, to queer history, to dealing with loss and hope, than AA Bronson. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.08 Sun, by

Starting from the Desert. Ecologies on the Edge
Second Yinchuan Biennale

Entitled Starting from the Desert. Ecologies on the Edge, the Second Yinchuan Biennale will open on June 9, 2018, at the MOCA Yinchuan. Under the artistic direction of Marco Scotini, the Yinchuan Biennale is pleased to announce the curatorial team composed of Andris Brinkmanis, Paolo Caffoni, Zasha Colah, and Lu Xinghua. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.31 Sat, by

LIAO SHIOU-PING
Longmen Art Projects | Hong Kong

I have traveled in and out of Taiwan and around the world for all my life. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.20 Tue, by

A beast, a god, and a line
Para Site

Para Site is delighted to present A beast, a god, and a line, curated by Cosmin Costinas. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.20 Tue, by

Shared Narrative(s)
ShanghART Beijing S-Space

ShanghART S-Space is a special project space of ShanghART Gallery with no fixed space and time. S-Space will hold exhibitions for artists and curators in terms of different curatorial ideas. For this time, S-Space moves into ShanghART Beijing, it will present a group show “Shared Narrative(s)” curated by MIAO Zijin. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.09 Fri, by

Reality, Poetry, Hierarchy, and Then…?

Chen Chieh-jen’s new exhibition “A Field of Non-field” is a show that demonstrates refinement, not only in its sleek, grey visual effects, but also in the artist’s work combing through and neatly displaying the contextual relationships that exist between every single element in the exhibition—and on top of this, all of it done to the tune of his concise aesthetic temperament: solemn, neutral, calm. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.07 Wed, by

Michael Ku Gallery
Even though the future may be far away,
Even though saying good bye needs not be at an airport,
If only you could describe a future

Michael Ku Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that gathers the works of five young contemporary Taiwanese artists, all of whom share artistic sympathies and inspire one another. From their works, viewers will gain insight into the defining characteristics of Taiwan’s contemporary art. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.02.28 Wed, by

KIM TSCHANG-YEUL
Almine Rech Gallery, New York

Almine Rech Gallery New York is pleased to announce an exhibition of historic works by renowned Korean artist Kim Tschang-Yeul. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.02.26 Mon, by

Liang-Pin Tsao
“Becoming/Taiwanese”
TKG+ Projects

Liang-Pin Tsao: Becoming/Taiwanese pivots around Martyrs’ Shrines across the island. Capturing the Martyrs' Shrines through photography, the artist then transfers the imagery along with archival images of the Shinto shrines onto light boxes, juxtaposed with historical documents, in an attempt to foreground the past relationship between Taiwan and Japan. >> Read more

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