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2014.08.14 Thu, by

HKFOREWORD14

10 Chancery Lane Gallery invites you to join us for the opening of HKFOREWORD14, an end-of-summer exhibition showcasing recent works by seven young Hong Kong artists. >> Read more
2014.07.24 Thu, by

LANDSCAPEPORTRAIT GUO Fengyi

Guo Fengyi drew from the wealth of Chinese culture for inspiration. She centered her practice on herself, while externally touching upon nature and internally meridians and beliefs. >> Read more
Think, 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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Think, 2014.04.10 Thu, by

Lee Mingwei: Sonic Blossom

Taiwan-born, New York-based artist Lee Mingwei’s performance-installation Sonic Blossom has classically trained opera singers periodically select a museum visitor and approach them with a simple question: May I give you a gift? >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.03.25 Tue, by

Utopian Metropolis or Zombie Necropolis?—Filming “Haze and Fog”

From the serious to humorous, the voyeuristic to observed, the real to the imagined, “Haze and Fog” (2013) presents another collective identity of China today by commenting on the rapid construction of the contemporary metropolis... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.11.20 Wed, by

Interstice: Between the water and the sky at Zhujiajiao

It began with a simple impromptu invitation. The blurred yellow letters announced “Overlapping Reflection,” an apt title for a contemporary art exhibition at the water-town of Zhujiajiao in the Qingpu District on the outskirts of Shanghai. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.09.05 Thu, by

The “Calm” Before the Storm

A low, flat jumble of dusty wreckage.sits one meter or so above the surrounding downtown sidewalk, but its sides descend to an oddly contrasting edge, a trim rectangle fifteen by eight meters. MadeIN Company’s “Calm” is public art at its best—big and familiar, yet challenging, subtle and brash. Love it or hate it, it provokes a response from everyone. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.06.03 Mon, by

Duo Review from Singapore

Gillman Barracks, an old army base, has, over the past two years, emerged as Singapore’s new art district. With shopping being the national sport of this island-state, it is no easy matter for an art district to achieve the fame of shopping districts. Say the name of Gillman Barracks to a taxi driver, and nine times out of ten... >> Read more
Art World, 2012.11.14 Wed, by

Fieldnotes from the “Academy of Reciprocal Enlightenment”

Rachel Simkover voices her frustrations with the 2012 Shanghai Biennale's academic arm, the "Academy of Reciprocal Enlightenment." >> Read more
Art World, 2012.09.02 Sun, by

Dancing with Time:

A number of years ago, I walked into a dimly lit show at BizART, and amongst the random assortment of rather confused works, out of the gloom a striking sculptural piece emerged. The work consisted of a partially demolished house, a sort of home “walking-wounded,” an emblem of deep scars left by urban renewal.... >> Read more

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