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2014.12.03 Wed, by

DSL Collection in Moscow

A rare exhibition of one of the most important collections of Chinese Contemporary Art, displayed for the first time in Moscow, including influential works by Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Xu Zhen, Sun Xun, Liu Wei among many others. >> Read more
2014.03.29 Sat, by

Landslides, volcano eruptions, oil spills, real estate bubbles…

Contingency Plans: or, Living with Unstable Grounds considers how the unexpected forces of the earth shape landscapes and ourselves. This unorthodox exhibition draws on understudied cases from overlooked places... >> Read more
2019.10.28 Mon, by

GAO WEIGANG and MICHAEL JOO
Aftermath 余波
SGA Shanghai

SGA Three on the Bund announces its new exhibition, Aftermath余波, a dramatic vision by Gao Weigang and Michael Joo of environmental uncertainty and a post-technological world. >> Read more
2018.06.21 Thu, by

CHEN YUJUN
Reflection From the Golden Dome
Rén Space, Shanghai

Rén Space is proud to announce the opening of Reflection From the Golden Dome, by Chen Yujun on June 24th, 2018. >> Read more
2018.05.28 Mon, by

Artchain – Will art finally become a real commodity? Does anyone even care?

The Bitcoin bubble appears to have popped finally but blockchain cryptography technology is just getting started. >> Read more
2018.05.14 Mon, by

LU XINJIAN
‘Boogie Woogie’
de Sarthe Gallery, Hong Kong

de Sarthe is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Lu Xinjian, >> Read more
2018.04.05 Thu, by

Insider: Gallery 2.0

These days it seems where ever you turn there are complaints about the gallery system. New York has been discussing the “mid-sized gallery squeeze” for years now—to no avail. The cards are still stacked in favor of the heavy-hitting galleries, like David Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, you name it. >> Read more
2017.12.09 Sat, by

CHU HING WAH
Living in Compassion
Hanart TZ Gallery

Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to present Living in Compassion: The Art of Chu Hing Wah, a major retrospective exhibition by the celebrated Hong Kong painter Chu Hing Wah, including a selection of more than 60 masterpieces from the early 1960s to 2017. The featured works, largely in ink and wash created in Chu’s distinctive […] >> Read more
2017.11.03 Fri, by

Intimate Encounters Handscrolls and Albums from the M K Lau Collection

The M K Lau Collection, one of Asia’s finest private collections of 20th century brush and ink paintings is proud to present Intimate Encounters: Handscrolls and Albums from the M K Lau Collection, showcasing 50 works that have rarely been presented to the public. >> Read more
2017.10.13 Fri, by

Big Pictures

Art has no equivalent of the Skyscraper Index, the notion that record-breaking towers tend to be built, hubristically, just prior to an economic crisis. The top end of the art world seems to ignore crises altogether (at least the part that doesn’t invest in tall buildings). Inflationary tendencies are observable in the art world, though, in uppity auction prices, the spread of private museums and art storage facilities and, seemingly, in art itself, no doubt partly to fill all the cavernous museums being built. >> Read more

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