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2017.03.30 Thu, by

SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN “Stone”

Have you ever imagined what it would like to be something other than human—a hawk gliding through the air or a monkey swinging from a tree? >> Read more
2017.03.29 Wed, by

Stone, SHINSEUNGBACK KIMYONGHUN

In their project “Stone” Korean artists Shin Seung Back and Kim Yong Hun examine this persistent human interest in “self-improvement” through technological prostheses—applying this theory of “perception extension” to something as inert as a volcanic rock. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.02.08 Wed, by

Luc Tuymans interview

In an age in which he feels artists have become exceedingly demo­cratic, Luc Tuymans adheres closely to the method he has honed over time—mercifully without, he says, a moment of “painter’s block.” >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.01.27 Fri, by

The Urinal in the Art World
—Interview with Stefan Simchowitz

Simchowitz's controversial business model, obstinate personality, omnipresence on social media, and big mouth have consistently earned him a spot at the center of heated and polarized debates about his policy of aggressively stockpiling emerging artists' work so as to compete with galleries and dealers for their market share. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.12.29 Thu, by

Head Without Brain – Vanguard Gallery

From 1987, the year Internet entered China, it’s less than 10 years since the civil Internet information’s explosion occurred. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.25 Fri, by

Shanghai Gold Rush Part 1: West Bund Art & Design

I stepped off the plane, inhaled deeply, and choked on the news that America had elected Donald Duck as president. Had the plane actually crashed in a massive ball of fire without me noticing? >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.08 Tue, by

An Interview with Liu Lin

What can we make of topography or “writing a place” as a way to think about “locality” and site? >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.10.28 Fri, by

Nan Hao “Production Void” Jiali Gallery

In 2007, at Imagine Gallery in FeiJiaCun, I saw a video in which a young Chinese artist was practicing Tai Chi in the middle of a huge crossroads where multiple lanes converged. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.09.25 Sun, by

Nan Hao “Production Void – an installation” (hijacked” by Alessandro Rolandi)
Jiali Gallery Beijing

In 2007, at Imagine Gallery in FeiJiaCun, I saw a video in which a young Chinese artist was practicing Tai Chi in the middle of a huge crossroads where multiple lanes converged. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.09.06 Tue, by

“Cut, Folded, Pressed
& Other Actions”
David Zwirner
New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present Cut, Folded, Pressed & Other Actions at the gallery’s 537 West 20th Street location. >> Read more

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