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2021.02.18 Thu, by

Will Thurman ‘Life Paintings, Volume 1: 2015-2020’
Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City

by Quyen Hoang Will Thurman ‘Life Paintings, Volume 1: 2015-2020’ Galerie Quỳnh (118 Đường Nguyễn Văn Thủ, Đa Kao, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) Oct. 20­ – Dec.12, 2020 In this fervent age of over-exposure on social media, mystery is a rare commodity. Will Thurman’s solo exhibition presents an intriguing scenario by requesting its visitors to leave their phones […] >> Read more
2016.07.31 Sun, by

Liu Heung Shing – SCoP Bangkok – China Cultural Center (CCCBKK)

Liu Heung Shing began photographing China in 1977 as a young photographer enjoying the privilege position of a posting in Beijing for the American Time magazine. >> Read more
2016.06.17 Fri, by

Annual Review Exhibition of China Contemporary Ink Painting 2015-2016

(中文) 2015年,被业界称为“中国当代水墨发展关键性一年”,也是繁荣、衰落、转折、调整、重生的一年,在这样的大背景之下,我们有必要全面、系统、务实的对其做一个阶段性的梳理; >> Read more
2016.04.22 Fri, by

2015-2016 MoCA Animamix
Biennale Exhibition Preview
Shanghai

The Animamix Biennale has established a model totally different from all previous ones. >> Read more
2016.02.04 Thu, by

Sean Scully: Resistance and Persistence

Apr 8th, 2016, Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts >> Read more
2016.01.27 Wed, by

Obituary: Christian Schoeler (1978 – 2015)

It is with profound sadness that we have to announce the death of German painter Christian Schoeler (1978 – 2015). >> Read more
2016.01.20 Wed, by

Sean Scully: Resistance and Persistence Paintings 1967-2015 London and New York

- ‘An artist whose name belongs to the shortest of the short list of major painters of our time’ >> Read more
2016.01.08 Fri, by

Winter Discovery 2015

Following the group exhibition project Summer Discovery in 2014, A Thousand Plateaus Art Space will present the annual group exhibition Winter Discovery by the turn of year 2015 to 2016. >> Read more
2016.01.05 Tue, by

Ink Asia 2015

when artists translate philosophical ideas into visual icons and then claim them as ink art without due reflection, the so-called “Eastern spirit”—embodying Confucian, Taoist, Buddhist ideas and what not—would inevitably become a mere means to an end... >> Read more

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