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2017.02.07 Tue, by

BROOK ANDREW
Assemblage

Galerie Nathalie Obadia is thrilled to organise Assemblage, the first personal exhibition by Australian artist Brook Andrew in Brussels. >> Read more
2017.01.13 Fri, by

QUOTIDIAN
Pearl Lam Galleries
Shanghai

Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is delighted to present Quotidian , >> Read more
思考, 2016.12.08 Thu, by

Wet Ontology: Thoughts on Ocean Space

The ocean space borrows its designation as a non-space from the fact that it is by law a no-man’s-land: the sea belongs to everyone and to no one. >> Read more
思考, 2016.11.29 Tue, by

M50 hit list – Why Shanghai’s Moganshan Road Remains Important

For a long time M50 and Moganshan Road was Shanghai’s (very) little 798 District. It was the cynosure of art production, with ShanghART and major artists like Zhang Enli and Xu Zhen long-term residents. But ShanghART has moved to the new West Bund cultural district, as has Aike Dell’arco and MadeIn Gallery. More than once […] >> Read more
思考, 2016.11.04 Fri, by

Drunken Pleasure Cruise

These are truths, affirmations, stated or not, that are felt but not proved. >> Read more
思考, 2016.09.29 Thu, by

Hundred Thousand (And One) Miles Away

This piece of work shows the methodology Liu Xinyi uses to produce knowledge: he glides from one image to another, connecting things that do not belong to the same category. >> Read more
思考, 2016.09.07 Wed, by

Light Pavilion Project / Yang Guangnan: Dyspepsia

(中文) “日光亭”第四期由艺术家杨光南呈现名为“消化不良”的个人项目。 >> Read more
思考, 2016.07.20 Wed, by

Nanjing International Art Festival announces international collaboration and theme,“HISTORICODE: Scarcity and Supply”for its third edition

Nanjing, China: Nanjing International Art Festival (NJIAF) is delighted to announce the theme “HISTORICODE: Scarcity and Supply” for this year’s edition. >> Read more
思考, 2016.06.23 Thu, by

Reviewing the Reviews: the new National Gallery of Singapore

Like the impact of any massive object, the past months have seen shockwaves emanate from the opening of the National Gallery of Singapore (NGS), in the form of various reviews and opinion pieces. >> Read more
访谈, 2016.05.20 Fri, by

Interview with Dan Graham

When I first saw Dan Graham, he stood almost anonymously by the wall, white hair and beard, a checked-flannel shirt and old cardigan.
 
 
 
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