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2019.05.08 Wed, by

The Challenging Souls: Yves Klein, Lee Ufan, Ding Yi
Power Station of Art

In April 2019, the Power Station of Art presents ‘The Challenging Souls’, >> Read more
2018.10.31 Wed, by

Eric Baudart
one, maybe two Parsecs
Edouard Malingue Gallery

‘one, maybe two Parsecs’, Eric Baudart’s solo show at Edouard Malingue Gallery, >> Read more
2018.10.22 Mon, by

Eric Baudart
“One, maybe two Parsecs”
Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong

‘one, maybe two Parsecs’, Eric Baudart’s solo show at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong refers to a unit of length or distance as coined to describe astronomical objects outside the solar system. >> Read more
2018.06.23 Sat, by

Robert Indiana: ONE through ZERO
Paul Kasmin Gallery
297 Tenth Ave, New York

Paul Kasmin Gallery presents an exhibition in remembrance of Robert Indiana, whose death in May 2018 marked the end of a seven-decade-long career. In response to the news, Paul Kasmin said: “Robert Indiana will remain alive through the great legacy he has left behind. He was unlike any other person I have ever met. A genius.” >> Read more
2018.06.17 Sun, by

MICHAEL LINDEMAN
‘An Awkward Dance’
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney

Michael Lindeman’s, An Awkward Dance is a complex exploration into his own identity, >> Read more
2018.05.24 Thu, by

Robert Indiana, 1928 – 2018
Paul Kasmin Gallery

We are deeply saddened to have learned of Robert Indiana’s death this past Saturday at his home on Vinalhaven. Speaking of the artist, Paul Kasmin says: “Robert Indiana will remain alive through the great legacy he has left behind. He was unlike any other person I have ever met. A genius.” >> Read more
2017.06.22 Thu, by

Cao Fei Reveals

When was it exactly that in the popular imagination women became more into horses than men were? Stereotype has it that teenage girls like nothing more than horses, while boys help their dads pimp their rides instead... >> Read more
Think, 2017.01.26 Thu, by

The Interpretive Power of a Politics of Happiness

A first for modern times, our historical narratives are moving out of tragedy and into comedy, and like it or not, this will be a major turning point. >> Read more
Think, 2017.01.19 Thu, by

RICHARD OELZE: 1900-1980

19 January – 11 March 2017 Michael Werner Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by the German painter Richard Oelze (1900-1980). A reclusive and visionary artist who participated in major international exhibitions of his time, Oelze is now lost to the broader art historical consciousness. This exhibition will feature more that thirty […] >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.13 Tue, by

Born Beyond the Womb: Wu Tzu-ning Solo Exhibition

Classical humanist thought begins from the womb, conceptualizing it as a magical incubator of brilliance. >> Read more

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