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Interviews, 2015.04.01 Wed, by

Snakeheads & Bone Ladders—Hou Hanru on Huang Yong Ping

Huang Yong Ping, the most prominent member of "Xiamen Dada", was one of the key artists to have emerged in 1980s China. Here the art historian and director of MAXXI Rome, Hou Hanru, spoke about “Baton Serpent”, a major survey of Huang Yong Ping in Italy... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.30 Wed, by

Cultural Renaissance: Interview with CCAA Director Anna Liu

In 2012, Anna Liu became the Director of the Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA). Here, she gives Randian her perspective on the nature of CCAA, its challenges and aims. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.30 Wed, by

The Fiction of Elmgreen & Dragset: Interview

The art of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset treats the event and experience of exhibitions as their media—including theatrical interaction with the audience. While frequently playful, most of their work has a strong political seam... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years of CCAA: Interview with Uli Sigg

To coincide with the opening this week in Shanghai of the 15th anniversary exhibition of the "Chinese Contemporary Art Awards" (CCAA) at the Power Station of Art, Randian's Chris Moore spoke at length with Uli Sigg about the history and philosophy behind CCAA, still the most respected art award in China... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.11 Fri, by

Recalibrating Space:
Interview with Antony Gormley

Randian speaks with Gormley about his show at White Cube Hong Kong, human microbes, Euclid, monolithic architecture, furniture and awkwardness. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.02.26 Wed, by

London Briefing with Stephanie Dieckvoss, Art14 director

Art14 Fair Director Stephanie Dieckvoss on London, emerging markets and how she got involved in art in the first place.
 
 
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Interviews, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

Jake & Dinos Chapman 1 – Corpse Love

Whatever doubts one might harbor about the obviousness of deploying Hitler and Ronald McDonald as stock illustrations of “evil” quickly melt away when faced with the awesome spectacle of the endeavor. I just hope that next time, the Chapman Brothers will manage to do it even worse. >> 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, 2013.05.10 Fri, by

Kadist Art Foundation – Zhou Tao

Zhou Tao "I was interested in the way people arrange and organize their living environment. Parisians and Europeans share different notions of gardens and landscapes with [sic] the ones we have in China. Once you enter in a Chinese garden you tend to disappear." >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.04.17 Wed, by

Pi Li & Waling Boers

Pi Li and Waling Boers represent one of the most successful curatorial and gallerist partnerships China has yet seen, establishing the non-profit Universal Studios in 2005, which subsequently metamorphosed into Boers Li Gallery. Last year, it was announced that Pi Li was to become Senior Curator for M+... >> Read more

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