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2017.11.29 Wed, by

“Interval in Space”
Osage Art Foundation, Hong Kong

Earlier this year in July, a group of young Hong Kong artists travelled to the village of Scuol in Switzerland to take part in a residency program, and to exhibit their work alongside that of a group of Swiss and Austrian artists. The exhibition comprised the work of Hong Kong artists Au Hoi Lam, Nadim […] >> Read more
2015.01.30 Fri, by

Osage Art Foundation presents - JUST AS MONEY IS THE PAPER, THE GALLERY IS THE ROOM

Fayen d’Evie and Nicholas Tammens from 3-ply, together with Shi Yong, will be invited to contribute a dialogue covering aspects of the exhibition Lets Talk About Money: >> Read more
2015.01.14 Wed, by

Discussion | Do We Deserve Radicality?

“Radicality” is one of the most arresting parts of modern and contemporary art. The discussion will ask where radicality is nowadays within the contemporary art context and whether we need it. >> Read more
2014.11.28 Fri, by

IN A TIME OF LOVE AND WAR: LI XINPING - osage

Curator Charles Merewether states, “[Li Xinping creates] elaborate scenes in which love and war seem inextricably tied to one another; >> Read more
2014.05.23 Fri, by

Baby Basel and HK Island Dreams

While the minimum and average quality of art displayed was noticeably higher than last year (better galleries, minimal kitsch) the art displayed was generally conservative—innovation was seldom seen... >> Read more
2014.05.12 Mon, by

Art Basel Hong Kong 2014 preview

At the fair itself, over 245 galleries will be participating—a mix of international blue-chip galleries, top Asian and mainland Chinese galleries, as well as local galleries (We will be writing more when the fair opens).
 
 
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2014.04.17 Thu, by

MARKET FORCES

Market Forces is an annual event that is part of Osage’s non-profit initiative. >> Read more
2014.01.21 Tue, by

Platforms Read Positive at Art Stage

Borrowing from the Art Basel model, Art Stage Singapore has this year sought to emphasize content, and to integrate it closely with the sales imperative of the fair. >> Read more
2014.01.09 Thu, by

Found for the Future?

This exhibition aimed to puncture the sanguine spirit of the Singapore Biennale. Seldom does one have the opportunity to see the distinctive contemporary art from Central Asia, and this show only whets one’s desire to see more of it. >> Read more
2013.12.30 Mon, by

Poetics of Materiality

These four artists come from four different countries that together span East and South East Asia. Placed besides one another, the art work of these four artists show a certain unity as much as a distinction. This unity is a commitment to the materiality of artistic practice not simply the basis of much of artistic practice but, as its subject. >> Read more

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