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2016.04.07 Thu, by

About the War in Northern Myanmar

It is not what you do, but how you do it that makes it either a good deed or good art. In the case of “About the War in Northern Myanmar”, Zhang Yue and Bao Xiaowei succeeded in both, making this the most memorable show in Beijing in 2015. >> Read more
2016.04.06 Wed, by

Cai Dongdong’s “Fountain” at Klein Sun—Affinities Beyond Duchamp

Cai Dongdong’s exhibition “Fountain”, displayed on temporary zigzag walls at Klein Sun Gallery, adroitly illustrates the relationship between representation and meaning while remaining snugly contained within its theoretical vision. >> Read more
2016.01.26 Tue, by

The Peep Show

“Peepshow” presents an extension of a perspective, emphasizing ways of casting spells on what is “daily” within new segmentations of time in order to permit serious consideration of it.
 
 
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2015.09.15 Tue, by

Residencies: OPEN at Art After Dark, 25 September 2015

Residencies: OPEN as part of Art After Dark at Gillman Barracks >> Read more
2014.09.25 Thu, by

Grace: Ceramic works and installations by Hong Kong artists

Mur Nomade, a curatorial office and gallery, invited ceramic artists Ray Chan See-kwong, Nick Poon Fai-wong, Miu Tsang Che-ching and Ben Yau Man-pun to present their new works and installations. >> Read more
Art World, 2014.04.21 Mon, by

Shanzhai in Shanghai: Weng Zhijuan’s 2 Yuan Gallery

Ever wanted to own a Zhou Chunya or an Ai Weiwei? Well now major collector status is close within your reach—all for less than 50 RMB.
 
 
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Art World, 2013.12.20 Fri, by

Lin Tianmiao: Is It Permitted? (Is It Possible?)

Not only do Lin Tianmiao's works reveal a delicate sensibility, her choice of materials and colors have over time also become more luxurious with her use of silk damask, gold and silver thread, and cashmere. Though many of her compositions are inspired by ancient Chinese paintings, her images brim with tension and conflict >> Read more
Art World, 2013.02.10 Sun, by

Damien Hirst – Entomology Cabinets and Paintings, Scalpel Blade Paintings and Colour Charts

New exhibition in White Cube Hong Kong is by Damien Hirst. It will feature cabinets and paintings from the ‘Entomology’ series, begun in 2009, as well as ‘Scalpel Blade Paintings’ and ‘Colour Charts’, which form some of the artist's newest work. >> Read more
Think, 2013.02.07 Thu, by

Refined, All Too Refined: A Trend of 2012

As we might have imagined, the Chinese art scene of 2012 was full of glitz and clamor. This was demonstrated most aggressively through the curation in the first large-scale solo show of the year... >> Read more
Think, 2012.06.18 Mon, by

Two Young Artists

A dual review of solo video exhibitions by two of China's most prominent emerging artists, exploring and comparing their work. >> Read more