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2017.09.06 Wed, by

JULIAN ROSEFELDT
‘MANIFESTO’
HOW Art Museum, Shanghai

HOW Art Museum (Shanghai) is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition MANIFESTO: Julian Rosefeldt. >> Read more
2017.02.16 Thu, by

“Trayastrimsa”—or, Chicken with Chillies

Dissecting the piece as a whole, I found no link between these images, which constituted an anything-goes pile-up of various symbols: Tantric Buddhism, Taoism, body politics, the larger narrative of human civilization, reincarnation, redemption, self-examination, revelation, purgatory, Hieronymus Bosch’s “Ship of Fools” and “The Seven Deadly Sins”. . . >> Read more
Think, 2016.11.04 Fri, by

Drunken Pleasure Cruise

These are truths, affirmations, stated or not, that are felt but not proved. >> Read more
Commentary, 2014.09.18 Thu, by

Country Pursuits: Hauser and Wirth

The usual summer lull affecting the art world didn’t apply this year in rural England. “We loved what we saw. And then this project fell in our lap,” Ivan Wirth told the FT about finding Durslade Farm. >> Read more
Commentary, 2012.12.04 Tue, by

All Tomorrow’s Parties

V Art Center is pleased to present an exhibition All Tomorrow’s Parties, curated by Ivy Zhou, opening on Sunday, December 9th, 2012 and continuing through January 10th, 2013. The opening reception will be on December 9th, 4 – 6 pm and an additionally Party will take place on Dec. 22nd, 6 – 8 pm. The […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.11.03 Fri, by

China and Marlborough
Interview with Gilbert Lloyd

Marlborough Galleries, founded in London in 1946, was the first modern International gallery, opening in Rome in 1962 and in New York in 1963, followed by other cities around the world, becoming the prototype for all subsequent International galleries. Ran Dian spoke with Gilbert Lloyd, son of founder Frank Lloyd and Managing Director of Marlborough from 1972 until 1991. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.04.24 Sun, by

HARLAND MILLER
“Tonight We Make History
(P.S. I Can’t Be There)”

Tonight We Make History (P.S. I Can’t Be There) is Harland Miller’s first solo exhibition in Germany. >> Read more