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2017.11.04 Sat, by

Discordant Harmony
Observations of Artistic Practices in East Asia at the Transition between the 1980s and the 1990s
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum

Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum Opening: 3:30 pm, November 4, 2017 Exhibition Dates: November 4, 2017 – February 4, 2018 Curators: Chien-Hung Huang, Yukie Kamiya, Sunjung Kim, Carol Yinghua Lu Organizers: Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum, Goethe-Institut China Supported by Beijing Inside-Out Art Foundation, Beijing Goldstone Law Firm Discordant Harmony is a critical response to the notion of […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.11.03 Fri, by

China and Marlborough
Interview with Gilbert Lloyd

Marlborough Galleries, founded in London in 1946, was the first modern International gallery, opening in Rome in 1962 and in New York in 1963, followed by other cities around the world, becoming the prototype for all subsequent International galleries. Ran Dian spoke with Gilbert Lloyd, son of founder Frank Lloyd and Managing Director of Marlborough from 1972 until 1991. >> Read more
Think, 2017.09.26 Tue, by

New Materialism Introduction
What May I Hope For?

(中文) 在学术界,革命和激进的思想是通过与学者和学术传统的某种约定(engagement)实现的,而这些学者和传统则来自于受到册封的过去。当代人阅读、或者更为通常的情形是重读旧文,从而产生了无法落入这些文本之主流被接受情形的“新”解读。 >> Read more
Think, 2017.08.28 Mon, by

Dai Guangyu, Making Traces: The Arts of Participation and Refusal
Ink Studio, Beijing

Opening on September 10, 2017 at Ink Studio, Making Traces: The Arts of Participation and Refusal is the first conceptual retrospective of China’s seminal ink performance artist Dai Guangyu's performance art practice. The exhibition is curated by Maya Kóvskaya, PhD. >> Read more
Think, 2017.08.23 Wed, by

Originality, Diversity and Independence: Call for Submissions to the Fourth International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC 4)

The International Awards for Art Criticism Ltd. (IAAC) launches the fourth edition of their Awards this month (IAAC 4) and will announce their new competition rules, awards system and members of its international jury at a press conference to be held at the Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum on 2 June 2017. >> Read more
Think, 2017.07.31 Mon, by

ZHAI LIANG
“Slow”
A Thousand Plateaus, Chengdu

Zhai Liang is an excellent storytelling artist, for his works can always lead audiences to endless imagination. Especially, what he tells is not just confined to the story itself, but the “story” hidden under it. >> Read more
Think, 2017.07.17 Mon, by

Empty-Handed, I Carry a Hoe: Wang Chuan’s Art of Non-Attachment

As part of his recent series of paintings, Wang Chuan transcribed this poem encapsulating key tenets of Buddhism (2013 No. 71). As the artist’s chosen text, we can expect it to offer insights into the paintings he created around the same time: it may be a key to understanding the series. >> Read more
Think, 2017.06.10 Sat, by

The Right (of Humans and Things) to Become Extra-ordinary

Inga Svala Thorsdottir and Wu Shanzhuan's manifesto and series of works titled Thing's Right(s), a revision of the 1948. >> Read more
Think, 2017.05.19 Fri, by

“Brains in a Vat” and the “Failology” of Art—Dedicated to Hilary Putnam

The renowned American philosopher Hilary Putnam passed away last year. Even though he was a pioneering figure in new American Pragmatism, second to none in both the multi-disciplinary scope and abundance of his work, he was still, at the time of his death, best remembered for coming up with the question known as “brains in a vat”… >> Read more
Think, 2017.03.02 Thu, by

A Grandiose Mess

Step into a packrat’s lair, and you see wall-to-wall clutter choking up the space. Hoarding can be such a compulsive psychological disorder that it debilitates a person’s social functioning and sense of reality. >> Read more

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