Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present The Plane of Rewriting, an exhibition that explores thegestures of rewriting as a transformative process of self-renewal, >> Read more
Michael Werner Gallery, London, is pleased to present Georg Baselitz: 1977-1992, an exhibition of major paintings and works on paper by one of the most important German artists of the post-war period. Widely known for his inverted portraits, landscapes and still-lifes, Baselitz has long cultivated a subversive approach to figurative imagery. The artist’s debut exhibition in […] >> Read more
The Tina Keng Gallery is pleased to present Eight Days a Week — Yao Jui-chung Solo Exhibition, on view from February 18 to March 16, 2017. >> Read more
de Sarthe Gallery is pleased to present its first show of 2017, a solo exhibition in the Beijing Project Space entitled 'Restricted: Gaze' by acclaimed film director Ju Anqi. >> Read more
I feel that the exhibitions on November 9 and following it are worth looking at with a sense of doubt about the establishment and with a questioning attitude. Here are my observations. >> Read more
Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present SLIPPAGES, an exhibition that addresses play of interpretation and perceptual significances as well as suggests alterations, allowing a displacement of elemental and spatial conditions inherent in the work and between the artwork and the viewer. This is manifested both in the content and in the formal structure of […] >> Read more
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents Tales of Our Time, an exhibition featuring nine newly commissioned works by artists born in mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan. >> Read more
Alessandro Rolandi on three exhibitions to see now in Beijing, from appropriation of movie posters to censored ghosts to wild script calligraphy. >> Read more