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2015.04.08 Wed, by

He An Armenia

Tang Contemporary Art is delighted to announce the solo exhibition of He An after a four-year hiatus. He An will present his views on truth, timeline and legend involving a new series of installations. >> Read more
2014.12.08 Mon, by

Traitor and Tradition – art from Cambodia and Thailand

Tradition is subjective and even traitors have one. And sometimes traitors turn out to be heroes. >> Read more
2014.09.24 Wed, by

Before the Beginning and After the End

“Before the Beginning and After the End” at Long March Space exhibits a carefully picked selection of a dozen works by seven artists. Some of the works directly touch upon the concept of “time” while the others, viewed under the subject of “time”, invite new imagination and interpretation on the works. >> Read more
2014.07.06 Sun, by

Where Jianghu Began: the Demimonde of Art in China

Some things have disappeared or changed, but some things can only exist within "jianghu", this wandering world of artists and misfits... >> Read more
思考, 2014.06.20 Fri, by

The Artist is Absent

Ai is not speaking to the critics and academics. “Evidence” is for the masses.
 
 
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Art World, 2014.04.21 Mon, by

Shanzhai in Shanghai: Weng Zhijuan’s 2 Yuan Gallery

Ever wanted to own a Zhou Chunya or an Ai Weiwei? Well now major collector status is close within your reach—all for less than 50 RMB.
 
 
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Art World, 2014.04.07 Mon, by

Shinohara Kazuo

As the Power Station of Art’s first major exhibition of 2014, Kazuo Shinohara is a comprehensive retrospective of the major works of late Japanese architect and educator Kazuo Shinohara, helping to shed light on his ideas and methods. >> Read more
Art World, 2014.01.29 Wed, by

Xu Bing: A Retrospective

In January 2014 Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents Xu Bing: A Retrospective, curated by Taiwanese curator and art critic Chia Chi Jason Wang. >> Read more
Art World, 2014.01.27 Mon, by

Large-scale pioneering 3-D animations of natural phenomena: New Work by Jennifer Steinkamp

Lehmann Maupin Hong Kong is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Jennifer Steinkamp, on view February 13 – March 22, 2014. The Los Angeles-based artist has been working in digital media for over twenty years and is a pioneer in the field of 3-D animation. >> Read more
Art World, 2014.01.24 Fri, by

THE ‘BEST’ AND THE ‘WORST’ IN CONTEMPORARY ART

In one way the “best” and “worst” may be understood as opposites, as part of the dialectic of rational, western materialism, in which existence is formed by choice and circumstance. Yet, in another sense, the best and worst are embedded within the same cyclical motion. >> Read more

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