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2018.02.02 Fri, by

How the Sages Came to Shanghai: Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik

Two of the art movement’s most important advocates can now be experienced—“seen” would not be the appropriate term—at the How Art Museum in Shanghai. >> Read more
2018.01.15 Mon, by

JOSEPH BEUYS x NAM JUNE PAIK
Lettres du Voyant
How Art Museum

(中文) 昊美术馆(上海)历时两年的筹备, >> Read more
2016.08.30 Tue, by

Datumsoria: An exhibition of
LIU Xiaodong, Carsten Nicolai
and Nam June Paik
Chronus Art Center
Shanghai

Chronus Art Center is pleased to announce the much-anticipated presentation of Datumsoria: An Exhibition of LIU Xiaodong, Carsten Nicolai, and Nam June Paik. >> Read more
2015.09.17 Thu, by

Nam June Paik: The Late Style (1996–2006)

Randian is pleased to share an essay by leading Nam June Paik scholar, John G. Hanhardt, commissioned by Gagosian Gallery for the exhibition catalogue. >> Read more
2015.08.19 Wed, by

NAM JUNE PAIK: THE LATE STYLE

Gagosian Hong Kong is pleased to present the first exhibition of Nam June Paik's work in Hong Kong,following the announcement of the gallery's worldwide representation of his estate. >> Read more
2013.11.25 Mon, by

Glance: Paik in the ’90s

The sense of individual soul and an objective, collective technology that simultaneously inhabit works like these is perhaps what adds up to their particular, anachronistic charm. Paik may have been dead seven years, but even a small show such as this proves the enduring appeal of what he did. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.16 Wed, by

The Many Worlds of Lu Pingyuan

Lu Pingyuan makes stories. The stories he makes involve things and theatrical and interactive situations. They involve text, film and miscellaneous objects. He is an artist and he has a cat. The cat sometimes makes an appearance in the stories. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.04.21 Fri, by

ABHK 2017 UNREPORT

Reports on the art market are suddenly very hip. The art market is still such a tiny little thing compared with other markets, like pork bellies or copper, but a sufficient number of investment bank clients are involved in it to make the analysis worthwhile. The trouble is that most reports are rubbish, with a few exceptions. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.11.29 Tue, by

M50 hit list – Why Shanghai’s Moganshan Road Remains Important

For a long time M50 and Moganshan Road was Shanghai’s (very) little 798 District. It was the cynosure of art production, with ShanghART and major artists like Zhang Enli and Xu Zhen long-term residents. But ShanghART has moved to the new West Bund cultural district, as has Aike Dell’arco and MadeIn Gallery. More than once […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.12.12 Fri, by

Entering History: Wang Jianwei

Randian interviews Dr. Alexandra Munroe, Ted Lipman and Dr. Thomas J. Berghuis about Wang Jianwei’s “Time Temple” — part of a five-year initiative by the Guggenheim Museum and the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation to promote current Chinese art... >> Read more

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