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2016.03.10 Thu, by

“Jit Ze – Asian Film and Video Screening” is coming to happen

Hot sugar cane (Cantonese: jit6 ze3 ) was once a popular snack in Hong Kong cinemas; it is also a taste that can be found all across Asia... >> Read more
2014.04.25 Fri, by

Huang Ran nominated for Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes

The artist Huang Ran has been nominated for short film section at the 67th Cannes Film Festival with his “The Administration of Glory”. >> Read more
2012.03.22 Thu, by

Possible Pleasure

Iona Whittaker reviews Pipilotti Rist's recent show "Eyeball Massage" at the Minsheng Museum, questioning how the retrospective presents Rist's work in a more benign fashion. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.02.06 Fri, by

Unearthing the Future

“I’ve never been interested in a blank canvas—rather, a dialogue with the world. I like to think of them more as ghosts, speaking with ghosts. I think about the idea of spectral presences.” >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.10.25 Sat, by

OCAT XI’AN TO LAUNCH FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION FOR BRITISH ARTISTIN CHINA

OCT Contemporary Art Terminal in Xi’an (OCAT Xi’an) will present Anthropology of Chance, London-based artist Shezad Dawood’s China debut. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.10.17 Fri, by

Anthropology of Chance: Shezad Dawood Solo Exhibition

Shezad Dawood’s first solo exhibition in China presents a complete range of the artist's paintings and video works. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.10.08 Wed, by

OCAT XI’AN TO LAUNCH FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION FOR BRITISH ARTISTIN CHINA

Opening: 1 November, 3pm There will be an artist talk at OCAT Xi’an Sunday, 2 November, 2pm. >> 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
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

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