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Artist profiles, 2020.06.17 Wednesday, 文 /

柳溪 Paradox

(English) Echoes of the transgressive works of the early 2000s resound in the ceramics practice of Liu Xi (b.1986, Zibo, Shandong). Liu’s frank exploration of gender and sexuality is courageous. >> 更多
Artist profiles, 2020.05.28 Thursday, 文 /

2020希克奖:乌里•希克、香港M+美术馆馆长华安雅、获奖者杨嘉辉访谈

(English) A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver. This year’s inaugural Sigg Prize, successor to the esteemed Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA), was as much about M+ as it was about the winner, Hong Kong’s own Samson Yung. >> 更多
访谈, 2020.03.16 Monday, 文 /

(English) Lu Yang Devil Kaiju Kills Painting !
(Marilyn Manson says hi)

(English) Lu Yang’s ‘debut’ and Chen Tianzhou’s ‘Backstage Boys’ at BANK stimulate the senses to the point of overload. The gallery is a kitsch carnival where, for instance, the rock star Marilyn Manson is depicted as an ‘enchanting, vicious snake demon’ who resists the fiery attack launched by the Cabalesh Brothers >> 更多
访谈, 2020.03.07 Saturday, 文 /

(English) Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn & Clare Woods
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

(English) Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring new works by Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn, and Clare Woods. Connected through an interest in figurative representation, the exhibition brings together three artists who present the body in unconventional ways, each exploring contemporary issues surrounding gender, sexuality, society and politics, as well as addressing the long and problematic history of the male gaze. The submissive female subject typically depicted reclining, seated or kneeling, is one of the most recognizable motifs in art history. As seen in this exhibition, Dancy, McGurn, and Woods respond to this convention through disparate methods presenting the figure as alternatively dominant, vulnerable, playful, or even androgynous, restoring to their subjects a sense of agency and recontextualizing the trope for our contemporary moment. >> 更多
访谈, 2020.03.07 Saturday, 文 /

(English) Phantoms and Aliens
The Invisible Other (Chapter 3)

(English) Taking the lead from pervasive beliefs and superstitions in Southeast Asia about otherworldly beings, Phantoms and Aliens | The Invisible Other broadens the perception of phantom as invisible spirit to explore another, subtler dimension of invisibility, that is, social invisibility originated in discrimination and alienation. Featuring works that span documentary photography and oral history, to painting, mixed-media and video installations, the overarching focus of the exhibition is to consider the invisible other in society: the people, or communities, that live on the margins because of ethnic, religious or cultural differences. These individuals are but phantoms, alienated from the wider society - they are invisible, yet, they exist. >> 更多
访谈, 2020.02.08 Saturday, 文 /

(English) Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn & Clare WoodsSimon Lee Gallery, New York

(English) Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring new works by Mira Dancy, France-Lise McGurn, and Clare Woods. Connected through an interest in figurative representation, the exhibition brings together three artists who present the body in unconventional ways, each exploring contemporary issues surrounding gender, sexuality, society and politics, as well as addressing the long and problematic history of the male gaze. >> 更多
访谈, 2020.01.13 Monday, 文 /

(English) Natee Utarit & Nadiah Bamadhaj
Richard Koh Fine Art, Singapore

(English) To inaugurate its 10-year anniversary celebration in Singapore, Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) kicks off the year with two special solo presentations by Natee Utarit and Nadiah Bamadhaj. RKFA is pleased to announce two highly anticipated exhibitions titled DÉJÀ VU: Your Past is My Future by Natee Utarit (b.1970) & Dreaming Desire by Nadiah Bamadhaj (b.1968) at RKFA Singapore. >> 更多
访谈, 2019.12.19 Thursday, 文 /

(English) MAI-THU PERRET
News From Nowhere
Simon Lee Gallery, Hong Kong

(English) The exhibition’s title derives from British polymath and socialist activist, William Morris’ 1890 novel of the same name, in which he imagines a utopian future liberated from systems of capitalism. >> 更多
访谈, 2019.11.24 Sunday, 文 /

萨拉·卢卡斯:即兴的女权

从艺术创作的角度讲,创作者需要在“普世化的女性艺术”的前提下自然而然地展示自己的视角,萨拉卢卡斯式的“即兴”创作方式即是在践行这种视角,避免自我“她者化”的存在。 >> 更多
访谈, 2019.10.09 Wednesday, 文 /

郑波个展:一枝黄花

艺术家郑波“一枝黄花”拉开上海纽约大学当代艺术中心首展序幕 >> 更多

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