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2015.08.27 Thu, by

JULIAN SCHNABEL Jack Climbed Up the Beanstalk to the Sky of Illimitableness Where Everything Went Backwards

Schnabel said it: he likes to "engage in something that is the antithesis of reason." >> Read more
2015.06.26 Fri, by

HUGO BOSS ASIA ART 2015 shines a spotlight on Greater China and Southeast Asia, with six exciting emerging artists on the shortlist

The second edition of the Award returns with a focus on Greater China but also encompassing exciting artists from Southeast Asia... >> Read more
2015.05.22 Fri, by

Frieze New York: Collectors vs the Calendar

“Not too exciting,” remarked one New York gallerist, and indeed, the atmosphere was not frenzied. Though a complete consensus is near impossible to reach for these events, the impression this week was of a slow fair, with fewer sales than last year and not as many collectors seeking out works, even on opening day. >> Read more
2015.05.12 Tue, by

The Beautiful One Has Come

Steyerl's work is so cogent because, as a provocateur, she is able to coherently foreground the mechanisms of art that have long been buried and ignored. As Steyerl herself says: Too Much World. >> Read more
2015.03.12 Thu, by

Horses Still Racing, Dancing Still Carrying On: 2015 Art Basel Week in Hong Kong

It’s that time of the year again: Art Basel lands in Hong Kong this week—bringing along with it a flutter of art openings, dinners, parties and talks, with collectors and scenesters flocking in... >> Read more
2014.12.16 Tue, by

Istanbul Postcard

Never judge a book by its cover. Oh, but what a cover! Istanbul is one of the most beguiling cities in the world. Dripping with history and set beautifully along the Bosphorus, the city is undergoing yet another of its many rebirths... >> Read more
思考, 2014.12.09 Tue, by

The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Nasereddin Shah-e Qajar

The 2nd prize winning essay by Joobin Bekhrad, from the 1st edition of the International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC). >> Read more
思考, 2014.11.18 Tue, by

Salesmanship and showmanship—Art021, Year Two

The second edition of the Art021 art fair this year still remained at the Rockbund area, part of the Bund in Shanghai. This erstwhile confluence of money and culture of the British elite in the early 20th century has, 80 years later today, taken on a new look. The Art Deco structures are now stuffed with contemporary art. >> Read more
思考, 2014.10.30 Thu, by

Istanbul: Contemporary Art

Visitors to Istanbul may be forgiven if contemporary art isn't high on their agenda. After all, historic sites abound. But in fact Istanbul has seen an art boom of sorts, with new museums, spaces, and galleries mushrooming along with the booming economy over the last decade or so... >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.11 Fri, by

Recalibrating Space:
Interview with Antony Gormley

Randian speaks with Gormley about his show at White Cube Hong Kong, human microbes, Euclid, monolithic architecture, furniture and awkwardness. >> Read more

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