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2018.07.05 Thu, by

Fantastic Grounds: Jiu Jiu and the Politics of the Digital Image

From his 2016 solo show “Making Good Things Go Better” at Telescope Space to “Fantastic Grounds” in 2017, Jiu Jiu has been concerned with looking at counteracting forces produced by the formation of images. But the computer interface still remains in the “othered” position of being objectified, whether it is in the artist’s artistic process or the audience’s viewing experience. >> Read more
2017.04.20 Thu, by

LIGHT PAVILION PROJECT JIU JIU: FANTASTIC GROUNDS – TOMORROW

“Fantastic Grounds: Tomorrow”, the second exhibition of the Light Pavilion Project in 2017, is dedicated to a set of Jiu Jiu’s most recent video pieces. >> Read more
2020.06.30 Tue, by

Recovery, See-Saws, and Turbulence

While the COVID-19 pandemic continued extending its reach across the globe, the month of May in Beijing, with the return of Gallery Weekend Beijing and two new museums opening, seemingly saw the Beijing art world bouncing back to a steady drum of exhibitions. Yet the emergence of new cases of COVID-19 in early June (at Xinfadi Market, Beijing) put Beijing on edge once more. >> Read more
2020.02.24 Mon, by

Buddhist Youths: United Collective Indifference

If we really need to find it out, we may best say that as long as there is the individual, oppressed by reality and the difficulty in expressing their emotions, this passive way of resistance will inevitably reappear. >> Read more
2020.01.30 Thu, by

Martial Raysse

The HdM gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of French artist Martial Raysses’s works on paper. Born in 1936 in a ceramicist family, Raysse is perhaps one of the most important and well-known artist of the contemporary art French scene. >> Read more
2019.07.21 Sun, by

Ni Jun review

(中文) 大多数情况下,在当今商业化程度甚高的艺术界,一个画家没有找到个人符号并固定下来,有可能是他眼界有限,接触时代的面儿太窄,加之不善归纳、不够博闻强记;还有一种可能恰恰相反:接触的东西太多,入时代之戏太深,而忽略了“艺术家”的职业角色。倪军显然属于后者。 >> Read more
2019.05.02 Thu, by

Review: Doug Aitken at Faurschou Foundation Beijing

Internet and smart phone technologies have led to sweeping change in society in our lifetime, forcing us to wrestle with new modes of thinking about and experiencing time, space, and speed, whereby our intellectual and emotional responses to past, present, and future are constantly shifting. >> Read more
2017.12.06 Wed, by

The Sensibilities of Black and White Yang Chihung’s Recent Works from the Stream of Consciousness Series
Asia Art Center (Beijing)

Artist  Yang Chihung Date  2017.12.16 – 2018.03.04 Opening  2017.12.16 (Sat)  3:00pm Organizers  Asia Art Center (Beijing) Venue  Dashanzi 798 Art District, No.2, Jiuxianqiao Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing   Asia Art Center is pleased to announce “The Sensibilities of Black and White – Yang Chihung’s Recent Works from the Stream of Consciousness Series”– the exhibition will […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.11.03 Fri, by

China and Marlborough
Interview with Gilbert Lloyd

Marlborough Galleries, founded in London in 1946, was the first modern International gallery, opening in Rome in 1962 and in New York in 1963, followed by other cities around the world, becoming the prototype for all subsequent International galleries. Ran Dian spoke with Gilbert Lloyd, son of founder Frank Lloyd and Managing Director of Marlborough from 1972 until 1991. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.10.21 Sat, by

Beijing22

Beijing22 is an open, independent, long-term curatorial project, which will investigate the dynamics of Beijing’s urban space in the five years preceding the Olympic Games in 2022. >> Read more

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