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2018.09.01 Sat, by

Yang Jiecang
Six Two Zen
Tang Contemporary Art

Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the opening of Yang Jiecang's solo exhibition “Six Two Zen” on September 1, 2018, in the 2nd space of Beijing. >> Read more
2017.09.11 Mon, by

The Portrait, or the Long Road to Emptiness
Yang Jiechang in Dialogue with Heinz-Norbert Jocks

Renowned German journalist, author, curator and art critic, Heinz-Norbert Jocks, met with Yang Jiechang to discuss Yang's his self-portraiture and calligraphy, empathy and the artist, Hitler, copying and becoming human. >> Read more
2014.05.08 Thu, by

Yang Jiechang: This Is Still Landscape Painting

墨齋 is pleased to announce its forthcoming exhibition This Is Still Landscape Painting featuring new works by artist Yang Jiechang. >> 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
History & Theory, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

Jake & Dinos Chapman 2 – The Restaurant at the End of Modernity

Hitler’s bodyguard died recently. Rochus Misch was 96. He said Hitler was “a very normal man" and "He was no brute. He was no monster. He was no superman." What a relief for Jews, Russians, gays, gypsies, and social democrats, to name a few. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

Jake & Dinos Chapman 1 – Corpse Love

Whatever doubts one might harbor about the obviousness of deploying Hitler and Ronald McDonald as stock illustrations of “evil” quickly melt away when faced with the awesome spectacle of the endeavor. I just hope that next time, the Chapman Brothers will manage to do it even worse. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.10.01 Tue, by

Berlin Art Week

Berlin Art Week, combining major museum openings, art berlin contemporary (an art fair), and a panoply of individual exhibitions, talks, happenings, lunches, parties and schmoozing, could be a wonderful thing. >> Read more
History & Theory, 2013.07.02 Tue, by

An Acquired Taste?

A look at the mammoth solo exhibition of Wang Xingwei at UCCA, asking if the artist famous for his quotations in paint is an acquired taste, and what (in the Art World), this could mean.
 
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History & Theory, 2012.06.08 Fri, by

Anselm Kiefer’s “Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom”

Zhang Xiaogang (Chinese artist): White Cube is bringing out new works by established artist Kiefer. Mao and "Hundred Flowers" — why repaint this topic? Is this done specifically for the Chinese market? >> Read more
Interviews, 2011.09.01 Thu, by

Q&A with Massimo Torrigiani

Chris Moore talks briefly with SH Contemporary director Massimo Torrigani. >> Read more