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2017.11.26 Sun, by

NATHAN ZHOU
Ghost Dog: The Way Lofi King
Tabula Rasa Gallery

Tabula Rasa Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Nathan zhou’s solo exhibition: GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE LOFI KING on Nov. 25th, 2017 >> Read more
2015.07.27 Mon, by

Architecture for Dogs|Kenya Hara |Shanghai Himalayas Museum

Architects: Atelier Bow-Wow / Toyo ITO / MVRDV / Yansong MA / Kengo KUMA / Konstantin GRCIC / Kazuyo SEJIMA / TORAFU ARCHITECTS Inc. / Hiroshi NAITO / Shigeru BAN / Sou FUJIMOTO / Reiser+Umemoto / Hara Design Institute >> Read more
2015.07.23 Thu, by

Tsai Ming-liang Stray Dogs at the Museum

After the Tsai Ming-liang exhibition at the Museum of Louvre; the Tsai Ming-liang Retrospective at the Museum of Moving Image in New York; the International Film Installation Exhibition: Discovering The Other at the Taipei Palace Museum; and representing Taiwan in Venice Biennale in 2007, Tsai Ming-liang…… >> Read more
2015.07.01 Wed, by

Zong Ning’s solo Exhibition「Reservoir Dogs」

Zong Ning grew up both on grassland and in new industry city. In the movement of the Support Border Areas, his father, together with the family, moved to Wulagai, and later to Wuhai. >> Read more
2014.07.21 Mon, by

Hanison LAU Hok Shing: Say Hello to Hello & Trevor YEUNG: That Dog at That Party

Gallery EXIT brings the curtain down on the summer exhibition series with Hanison LAU Hok Shing's Say Hello to Hello and Trevor YEUNG's That Dog at That Party - the artists' first solo exhibitions with the gallery. >> Read more
2013.08.31 Sat, by

Glance: Dog Days in 798

August is upon us in all its lethargic glory—a sense also pervading the galleries as some rather lackluster Summer Shows last into their final (or fill-in) weeks before new Autumn openings...
 
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2012.10.23 Tue, by

Bring The Dogs Out

Group exhibition with Deng Hui, Fu Yuxiang, Li Rui, Pan Honggang, Shao Shao, Xu Zhe >> Read more
2021.02.18 Thu, by

Lindy Lee at MCA Australia, Sydney
Replicas, postmodernism and ‘bad copies’

Grainy, velvety black photocopies of famous faces – portraits by Jan Van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ingres, Artemisia Gentileschi and others from the western art historical canon – were arranged in rows or grids. They gazed out from behind layers of acrylic paint, or wax that had been partially scraped back. >> 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, 2020.11.03 Tue, by

Võ An Khánh – When Documentary Photographs Are No Longer Mementos

Whereas abundant journalistic snapshots tend to collect spectacles of ghastly pain and fortify demarcations between utterly simplified factions, Võ’s most haunting pictures unveil encounters, precarious and transient. >> Read more

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