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2015.09.29 Tue, by

Fall shows in Beijing

Beijing shows to take in this season. >> Read more
2015.09.18 Fri, by

Around Sound Art Festival 2015

presented by soundpocket18.11 - 18.12.2015curated by Helen Homan Wu (US/ HK) and Aki Onda (JP/ US)@ Osage Gallery, Karin Weber Gallery, School of Creative Media, >> Read more
2015.08.13 Thu, by

Guggenheim advances Contemporary Chinese Art Initiative with Appointment of Curators Hou Hanru and Xiaoyu Weng

Strengthening its longstanding commitment to the study and support of contemporary Chinese artists... >> Read more
2015.06.26 Fri, by

Art Basel 2015—The Pleasure Dome

Ah Basel, here we are again, like Swann returning to Odette. Each year the Bratwurst are more expensive than the year before but they come so snuggly packed in a Swissly folded napkin. You can't say no.
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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
2014.12.11 Thu, by

Miami Vice—and Some New Virtue

Art Basel Miami beach is traditionally seen as the glitzy, snowbird relative of Basel proper, with attendees in significant part accounted for by East-Coasters flying South for the winter, their leisure time and money conspicuous under the glare of the Miami sun. Signs of change are in the air, however, for Miami’s reputation... >> Read more
2014.09.24 Wed, by

Before the Beginning and After the End

“Before the Beginning and After the End” at Long March Space exhibits a carefully picked selection of a dozen works by seven artists. Some of the works directly touch upon the concept of “time” while the others, viewed under the subject of “time”, invite new imagination and interpretation on the works. >> Read more
2014.05.26 Mon, by

Red Brick Museum’s “Tales from the Taiping Era”

The rather (post-)modern looks of a museum made sheerly from red bricks and a garden made up only of slate-gray bricks summon up almost a surreal dream—but real it is! >> Read more
2014.04.17 Thu, by

Tales from the Taiping Era

The Redbrick Museum in Beijing opens with a group show entitled "Tales from the Taiping Era." >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.11.13 Wed, by

Michael Sullivan: More Than an Ordinary Sinologist

The vicissitudes of the era had no doubt taken their toll, but Sullivan, with an ever keen eye for art, found much to uphold his interest. No matter how messy the scene was, politically, ideologically, socially, artistically, his commitment was constant. Those of us who aspire to recording contemporary art owe a great debt to this fine, magnanimous historian. >> Read more

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