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2017.01.13 Fri, by

Salon, Salon: Fine Art Practices from 1972 to 1982 in Profile—A Beijing Perspective at Inside-Out Art Museum

Salon, Salon: Fine Art Practices from 1972 to 1982 in Profile—A Beijing Perspective is the third exhibition of From the Issue of Art to the Issue of Position: >> Read more
2015.12.10 Thu, by

Nissan Art Award Announces Yuko Mohri as 2015 Grand Prix winner

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced the Grand Prix winner for the second Nissan Art Award, which recognizes exceptional work by Japanese artists. >> Read more
2015.06.16 Tue, by

Transition / Evacuation by Khadim Ali

ARNDT Singapore is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Sydney-based artist Khadim Ali. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.13 Mon, by

Residency Profile: Institute for Provocation

China Residencies visited Beijing’s Institute for Provocation residency, located in a historic courtyard in the city’s old hutong alleyways. 
 
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2015.03.05 Thu, by

Cui Xiuwen: a profile in time and space

One only has to look up at the Shanghai “Boogie Woogie” that agitates in fits outside and in myriad renewed metropolises throughout China, as much as anywhere else. Cui’s response is not to compete but to measure, not to define but to explicate, to process, to seek a rebirth. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.12.22 Mon, by

BILL VIOLA: TRANSFORMATION

Faurschou Foundation is pleased to present the first solo show in Beijing by the American master of video art Bill Viola. In a 40-year career, Bill Viola has been a leading, artistically outstanding figure in this art form. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.01.23 Thu, by

Young Designer Profile: Elaine Ng Yan Ling

Elaine Ng Yan Ling explores her love of textiles, electronics, biomimicry, interiors and installations through The Fabrick Lab. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

Jake & Dinos Chapman 2 – The Restaurant at the End of Modernity

Hitler’s bodyguard died recently. Rochus Misch was 96. He said Hitler was “a very normal man" and "He was no brute. He was no monster. He was no superman." What a relief for Jews, Russians, gays, gypsies, and social democrats, to name a few. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.11.26 Mon, by

Christie’s François Curiel: “Strong Demand Globally for the Best of the Best”

Francois Curiel, Christie's Asia president on strong Asia growth: "in the first half of this year there was a 31% increase in Asian clients registering to bid on our sales in London and New York."

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Interviews, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Article: ‘Xu Zhen: Eternity Vs. Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

Exhibitions of Chinese art outside China tend to confirm certain assumptions about the country's history, culture, politics, and people. At first, ‘XU ZHEN®: Eternity Vs Evolution’ at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), Canberra, seems no exception to this rule, promising viewers a proven combination of two enduring preconceptions about China’s past and present. >> Read more

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