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2015.04.08 Wed, by

Art Week Aftermath: Part II

To pick up where we left off with our post-Art Week round-up, while there has been a great heap of exhibitions and other events—the phrase “over a hundred” having been bandied about with some glee—a few things did stand out from the pack, and not just at Gillman Barracks... >> Read more
2019.04.13 Sat, by

Ways to Get Closer to It—The Inner Flesh of Time—In the Age of Consumable Desires

In the process, you go somewhere and somelsewhere elastically, even a tiny bit. While inhabiting a ritual, one lives in and through time, via an odd interval sliced open and stitched back together. >> Read more
2018.03.21 Wed, by

“Genders Engender”
Taikang Space

Taikang Space will present “Genders Engender”, a major exhibition of the year, accompanied by forums, workshops and publications altogether. >> Read more
2016.03.31 Thu, by

BENTU

The strength of "Bentu" lies in the way it chooses to focus on a few strong, individual artworks.
 
 
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2013.11.28 Thu, by

Glance: Shang Yixin

Multiple layers of paint have been sprayed over a regular square stencil to create intense patterns. The works on show at Beijing Commune now—the artist’s first appearance there and his first exhibition of a number of these paintings—present an unwavering purpose and hours of systematic input. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.02.14 Thu, by

Spring Workshop’s Time Moderation(s)

Xue Tan interviews Mimi Brown, founder of Spring Workshop, and Heman Chong, curator of Spring Workshop’s inaugural program, Moderation(s). >> Read more
Think, 2012.02.21 Tue, by

Dead Rabbit Awards

There was one clear choice. Liu Wei's complex conceptual jungle "Trilogy" at the Minsheng Art Museum, blended painting, sculpture and electronics, the museal space itself to meditate on modernism, China, Beijing, the road to his studio and his own practice. >> Read more