Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. Preparation of the project began in 2013, and after a year of in-depth communication and exploration, twenty-nine artists were selected, along with two art organizations and three artist groups. >> Read more
How much translation is needed to bring out relationships between different works? The Part In The Story is an exhibition exploring the transmissive qualities of objects, situations, and storytelling, where one can dissolve into the others. >> Read more
The art of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset treats the event and experience of exhibitions as their media—including theatrical interaction with the audience. While frequently playful, most of their work has a strong political seam... >> Read more
More magic-diorama than tableaux, “The Chocolate Ruins” (2013), after which Rodel Tapaya’s solo-show at ARNDT Berlin this month is named, is a multidimensional statement. >> Read more
Chen Hangfeng’s practice is one which never strays far from the issues affecting modern China. All these works however, are linked by a central theme which ties which is the idea of adaptation—how we adjust to changing environments and the role tradition plays in the face of the juggernaut of modernity.
The 5th Moscow Biennale is curated by Catherine de Zegher with the title derived from Goethe's famous last words: “More light!” “More Light” is not a blinding lineup of spotlight-wary, biennial-ized superstars... >> Read more