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2018.03.17 Sat, by

GEORGE CONDO
Expanded Portrait Compositions
Skarstedt and Sprüth Magers
at the Maritime Museum, Hong Kong

24 January 2018, Hong Kong - Skarstedt and Sprüth Magers are delighted to present Expanded Portrait Compositions, >> Read more
2015.11.04 Wed, by

Vancouver Art Gallery announces International Asian Art Council and two curatorial positions for the Institute of Asian Art

he Vancouver Art Gallery is proud to announce the establishment of the inaugural international Asian Art Council to advise and guide the activities of the Institute of Asian Art (IAA) >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2021.10.02 Sat, by

Rui Matsunaga and the Myth of Survival
– an interview with Alice Gee

by Alice Gee Rui Matsunaga – The Myth of Survival Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation (13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London) September 10–November 26, 2021 Rui Matsunaga, a Japanese artist based in Yamaguchi, is obsessed with the end of the world. Over five years she has examined the ‘apocalypse’ through various perspectives: the works of Dürer, animism, tribal and religious myths, and […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.11.03 Tue, by

Werner Büttner and the Invention of BAD Painting

Werner Büttner, Wild Painter in Germany who changed the 1980s. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.09.09 Wed, by

Ugo Rondinone: “nuns + monks”

The recent sculptures nuns + monks by Ugo Rondinone take their rightful place in the continuity of a narrative introduced by the artist thirty-two years ago. A narrative composed of chapters that would never cease to interact with one another throughout a trajectory made up of intertextual questions, back-and-forths, survivals, displacements and reinventions of shapes and attitudes, or of interrogations that are constantly being renegotiated. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.09.01 Tue, by

Show and Tell: Cao Yu’s Gendered Embodiment

Minimalist, conceptual, and deliberately provocative, Cao’s work reflects upon and exploits the physicality of her materials, from the conventional – marble, stretched linen and canvas – to unexpected, even transgressive, substances including the artist’s own hair, breastmilk and urine, and their various significations. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.08.14 Fri, by

Elizabeth Peyton: Practice, UCCA, Beijing

UCCA Beijing presents “Elizabeth Peyton: Practice,” the first solo exhibition in China by the artist, a leading figure in contemporary painting. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.07.26 Sun, by

Mark Ryden: “Anima Animals”

Kasmin and Perrotin are delighted to announce a jointly organized exhibition of new works by American painter Mark Ryden (b. 1963, United States). Featuring approximately forty works from the artist’s latest series, Anima Animals, the exhibition will be on view at Perrotin’s Shanghai gallery from July 3, 2020. This also marks the artist’s first solo show in China. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.06.20 Sat, by

Co-constructing

The affirmation of the value of individual life, and the constant affirmation of other rights on this basis, allows the boundary of "freedom" to expand, and creativity thus continuously flows, actively refreshing the cognition, and the world of experience grows accordingly. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.06.17 Wed, by

Liu Xi’s Paradox

Echoes of the transgressive works of the early 2000s resound in the ceramics practice of Liu Xi (b.1986, Zibo, Shandong). Liu’s frank exploration of gender and sexuality is courageous. >> Read more

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