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2013.06.13 Thu, by

You Build Us Up and Then You Tear Us Down: Eric Tabuchi’s “Monument to Progress”

Monumental architecture is simple. Its strict geometries of circles, squares and triangles; its complex arches or layers; or its great mass or height simply demand attention. But can a renowned building lose its esteemed position? >> Read more
2013.05.30 Thu, by

The Civilization Created by a Train Winding its Way through Monuments

The expressive potential of woodblock prints is being explored in heretofore unimagined ways at Sun Xun’s solo exhibition. Whether it is animation, installation, or painting, these disparate elements are united by the forces of black, white, and paper... >> Read more
2013.04.12 Fri, by

Mobile M+: Inflation!

The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority announced today a major exhibition which will see six giant inflatable sculptures on the site of the Park at West Kowloon Cultural District... >> Read more
2013.03.15 Fri, by

The Demise Of The Things: Wu Xiaochuan

For art that muses over the nostalgia of the past, “monumentality” is a necessary characteristic: Caspar David Friedrich’s desolate monasteries or Gothic cathedrals, John William Waterhouse’s distressed “Lady of Shalott,” or John Everett Millais’ “Orphelia” sinking in the river — there is a sorrowful sublime... >> Read more
Interviews, 2011.08.30 Tue, by

Interview with Qiu Zhijie

Sasha Zhao interviews Qiu Zhijie about his bamboo-based exhibition, "Cells," at Pace Beijing. >> Read more

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