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2016.12.20 Tue, by

Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum – CURRENT: Contemporary Art from Scotland

Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum is pleased to present CURRENT: Contemporary Art from Scotland (Phase Two). >> Read more
2016.12.03 Sat, by

The Asia Contemporary Art Show Returns for its10th Edition Next Spring

THE ASIA CONTEMPORARY ART SHOW RETURNS FOR ITS 10TH EDITION NEXT SPRING Unveiling Important New Features at the First Event in Hong Kong Art Week >> Read more
2016.11.08 Tue, by

Guggenheim Museum Presents New Art from Greater China That Explores the Concept of Place through Storytelling

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
2016.11.03 Thu, by

Asia Now and Paris Internationale: a Tale of Two Fairs

How did we get here? Fiac was fizzo-amazing. But not everyone gets to go to the ball, and this is where the rôle of the subsidiary art fair is so important. It can be a step up. Or it can be a step down, possibly off a cliff. >> Read more
2016.07.28 Thu, by

Creativity in Shenzhen

Shenzhen, as a starting point and as a shadow, faces the huge challenge of China’s transformation from “production” to “creation.” >> Read more
2016.07.06 Wed, by

“In Silence”
Pearl Lam Galleries
Singapore

Singapore—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present In Silence, a group exhibition that explores the introspective qualities of art from the contemporary era. >> Read more
2016.06.23 Thu, by

Chronus Art Center is pleased to present : Haptic Field by Chris Salter |2016.7.9-9.4

Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to present Haptic Field, an exhibition by the American artist Chris Salter from July 9th to September 4th. >> Read more
2016.06.23 Thu, by

Art Basel 2016 orgasmically successful.

Art Basel is not just about selling famous one-name artists—the Picassos, Pollocks and Warhols—but also about remembering other masters, whether still living—Haim Stainbach, Jannis Kounellis, and Liang Shaoji and Seth Price; or not—László Maholy-Nagy. >> Read more
2016.05.28 Sat, by

LA, the New Art Frontier

It is a mistake to compare LA with New York, Beijing or London, because Los Angeles is what they are not. It is their idiosyncratic counterpoint. >> Read more
2016.04.22 Fri, by

David Diao: Home Turf

No matter how transient or imagined these ‘houses’ may be, they are, without doubt, residues of his ‘shelters’ in an on-going itinerary. >> Read more

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