The Shanghai Project is a hybridized international arts festival that brings together mixed teams of culture and arts practitioners from both Shanghai and abroad and from various fields—including contemporary art, film, literature, architecture, design, performance, and education. >> Read more
The 3rd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art will open on September 9 and close on November 10, 2015 in Ekaterinburg and 10 other cities of the Ural region. >> Read more
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
“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
This fall, Shanghai’s profusion of events made it almost seem like the central hub of contemporary art in China. Here is an overview of what happened—with more coverage to come later.
How much translation is needed to bring out relationships between different works? The Part In The Story is an exhibition exploring the transmissive qualities of objects, situations, and storytelling, where one can dissolve into the others. >> Read more