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Interviews, 2020.03.16 Mon, by

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

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 >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.26 Thu, by

Wang Dongling: Poetry and Painting

During the week that Wang Dongling was in New York for the opening of the exhibition Wang Dongling: Poetry and Painting at Chambers Fine Art on February 28, 2018 he gave three public demonstrations of calligraphy that for those lucky enough to witness them revealed why calligraphy has long been revered above all other forms of visual art in China. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.08.28 Mon, by

Dai Guangyu, Making Traces: The Arts of Participation and Refusal
Ink Studio, Beijing

Opening on September 10, 2017 at Ink Studio, Making Traces: The Arts of Participation and Refusal is the first conceptual retrospective of China’s seminal ink performance artist Dai Guangyu's performance art practice. The exhibition is curated by Maya Kóvskaya, PhD. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.08.27 Sun, by

Moist and Burnt: As Ink Breathes Panel Discussion

Dates 2017.08.27 (Sun.) Guided Tour 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | Panel discussion 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Venue Tina Keng Gallery Host Ava Pao-shia Hsueh Panelists Hsiao Chong-Ray, Xia Kejun, and Yuan Hui-Li Contemporary Ink Forms and the Restructuring of Aesthetics: Yuan Hui-Li’s Revolution of Fiery Ink How does one reshape the ink forms and artistic […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.07.21 Fri, by

Thinking Ink – Improvisations on Cultural Criteria
Gajah Gallery, Singapore

urpassing any other medium, ink painting has embodied ideas of the Chinese culture and its arc of identity throughout the millennia. In Southeast Asia, with ink artists from the Chinese diaspora predominantly based in Singapore, the pioneer-generation artists continued with the literati ink tradition in the Nanyang. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.07.09 Sun, by

Tina Keng Gallery| Moist and Burnt: As Ink Breathes, Yuan Hui-Li Solo Exhibition

Contemporary ink painter Yuan Hui-Li, ideologically inclined by her perception of tradition, history, and context, has long been on the path to innovation. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.12.12 Mon, by

Second Edition of INK ASIA
Features Strong line-up of Galleries and Almost 100 Artists

INK ASIA, the first-ever art fair devoted to contemporary ink, returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre for its second edition from 16-18 December 2016, with a Private Preview and Vernissage on 15 December. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.12.03 Sat, by

Wei Ligang
“Songs of the Phoenix Mirror”
Ink Studio
Beijing

INK studio is proud to present Songs of the Phoenix Mirror, the first exhibition to explore the full range and cultural significance of internationally renowned artist Wei Ligang’s current calligraphic practice. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.04.26 Tue, by

YANG JIECHANG
“100 Layers of Ink”
Arndt, Singapore

ARNDT will present works by leading Chinese artist Yang Jiechang. Entitled 100 Layers of Ink, the pieces dating back to the late eighties and are the result of focused repetition and process. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.03.20 Sun, by

Ink and the Mind

Opening at INK studio on March 19, 2016, the group exhibition Ink and the Mind explores the myriad connections between ink painting and cognition, emotion, perception, memory, identity, moral judgment, desire, and imagination. >> Read more

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