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2019.01.24 Thu, by

KEIJI UEMATSU, INVISIBLE FORCE, Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce Invisible Force, an exhibition of new and historical work by Japanese conceptual artist, Keiji Uematsu, his first ever solo presentation in the United States. >> Read more
2018.10.31 Wed, by

Ni Zhiqi
Pearl Lam Galleries

Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present adebut solo exhibition for Ni Zhiqi in Shanghai, Vacuum. >> Read more
2018.09.01 Sat, by

Elysian Fields
Richard Koh Fine Art

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) is pleased to announce a two person exhibition entitled Elysian Fields, >> Read more
2018.05.14 Mon, by

LU XINJIAN
‘Boogie Woogie’
de Sarthe Gallery, Hong Kong

de Sarthe is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Lu Xinjian, >> Read more
2018.05.11 Fri, by

XU QU
Ache
Antenna Space, Shanghai

“Ache” is Xu Qu’s third solo exhibition at Antenna Space in Shanghai. >> Read more
2018.03.22 Thu, by

Zhang Yue
“If I Could”
GALLERY YANG

The exhibition starts with "Firing". This first part, consisting of 162 pieces of target paper, as if cobblestones along the river of war, forms a path leading to every corners of the whole show. >> Read more
2018.03.15 Thu, by

“Detour” Attempts a Détournement of Exhibition Making

Why walk in areas adjacent to the museum? Why couple the acts of walking with exhibition viewing? Even if the practice of the institution is intimately connected to the local environment, this doesn't necessarily mean that bundling the acts of walking, discussion and exhibition viewing together is a comprehensive response to this issue. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2018.03.11 Sun, by

Secundino Hernández
“All is too much”
at CAC Malaga

As Groys notes in the opening passage of his essay, “On the New”, “We experience art history first of all as represented in our museums.” One might add, to be glib with Marx—and why not? —, secondly as farce. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.04.25 Tue, by

Chim↑Pom: So see you again tomorrow, too?

“Has the decision to host the Olympics not yet been made? Why is it that we dare not do such a thing?” —Deng Xiaoping, 1990 >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2017.04.20 Thu, by

KIM BEOM
RANDOM LIFE

STPI is proud to present Random Life, the first-ever solo exhibition in Singapore by widely respected Korean multi-disciplinary artist Kim Beom. A highly sought-after name within the international art community, Kim is fast becoming one of the most important figures of his generation and Korean art. >> Read more

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