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2017.06.19 Mon, by

Chung Sang-Hwa: Seven Paintings at Lévy Gorvy, London

Lévy Gorvy is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by renowned Korean artist Chung Sang-Hwa (b. 1932). Featuring seven recent white monochrome paintings by the artist, this represents the first solo exhibition of Chung’s work in London. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.06.17 Sat, by

Ding Yi: a User’s Manual

Ding Yi’s paintings refuse to answer, to limit or be limited. Whether small or vast, their multi-hued fields of crosses map and divide pictorial space, transparent and unguarded, beguiling with pattern. But this is no panacea for interpretation, for anything-goes opinion. Look closely at each painting and you can become familiar with them, with the individual character of the multitude of marks that compose their seeming and actual similarity, the repetitions, threads and permutations, and yet still not know them >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.06.10 Sat, by

The Right (of Humans and Things) to Become Extra-ordinary

Inga Svala Thorsdottir and Wu Shanzhuan's manifesto and series of works titled Thing's Right(s), a revision of the 1948. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.06.07 Wed, by

Pan Yuliang : un voyage vers le silence

The moment we embarked on the journey of inves­ti­gating Pan Yuliang and her life, we found the pre­scribed mis­sion of speaking for her impos­sible. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.05.23 Tue, by

CLAUDE RUTAULT, Perrotin, Hong Kong

Perrotin Hong Kong presents the fourth exhibition dedicated to the conceptual painter Claude Rutault at the gallery, and his first exhibition in Asia. >> Read more
Think, 2017.05.19 Fri, by

“Brains in a Vat” and the “Failology” of Art—Dedicated to Hilary Putnam

The renowned American philosopher Hilary Putnam passed away last year. Even though he was a pioneering figure in new American Pragmatism, second to none in both the multi-disciplinary scope and abundance of his work, he was still, at the time of his death, best remembered for coming up with the question known as “brains in a vat”… >> Read more
Think, 2017.04.20 Thu, by

Ha-Chong Hyun / June 01 – July 29, 2017 / London, Grosvenor Hill

In 1972, Ha Chong-Hyun made a small sculpture, which appears on its own as if anticipating his subsequent work as a painter. >> Read more
Think, 2017.04.15 Sat, by

Upcoming Exhibition: Listening to Transparency – Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum

The upcoming exhibition Listening to Transparency hosted by Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum will be opened on 8 May 2017. >> Read more
Think, 2017.04.09 Sun, by

Ha Chong-Hyun

In 1972, Ha Chong-Hyun made a small sculpture, which appears on its own as if anticipating his subsequent work as a painter. >> Read more
Think, 2017.02.16 Thu, by

Computational Sculptures: Between Futurism and History

Computational Sculptures: Between Futurism and History >> Read more

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