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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
2019.01.24 Thu, by

Sam McKinniss
Neverland
Almine Rech Brussels

Almine Rech is pleased to present ‘Neverland’, the first solo show by the Brooklyn based painter Sam McKinniss with the gallery. >> Read more
2018.11.30 Fri, by

Sam McKinniss
Neverland
Almine Rech Brussels

Almine Rech is pleased to present 'Neverland', the first solo show by the Brooklyn-based painter Sam McKinniss with the gallery. >> Read more
Think, 2018.05.29 Tue, by

Event and Spirit-Image: Bodily Dismemberment in the East and West and the Logic Surrounding “Consecration”

Ancient forms of punishment that involve bodily dismemberment were considered “inhumane” and thus abolished. In comparison, in the effort to challenge norms regulating common conceptions of humanity, many contemporary artworks often take up “dehumanizing” positions >> Read more
Think, 2018.02.11 Sun, by

YANG MUSHI
‘Compulsory Execution’
Galerie Urs Meile, Lucerne

“When I was at school, I had to travel 40 kilometers every week from the eastern suburbs to the west side of the city. This experience allowed me to witness the city’s metamorphosis. Stores popping up on one day disappeared the other, as if they had never existed. Many of my memories are chaotic and […] >> Read more
Think, 2017.05.19 Fri, by

“Brains in a Vat” and the “Failology” of Art—Dedicated to Hilary Putnam

The renowned American philosopher Hilary Putnam passed away last year. Even though he was a pioneering figure in new American Pragmatism, second to none in both the multi-disciplinary scope and abundance of his work, he was still, at the time of his death, best remembered for coming up with the question known as “brains in a vat”… >> Read more
Think, 2017.05.18 Thu, by

GED QUINN solo exhibition“Rose, Cherry, Iron Rust, Flamingo”, Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong

Hong Kong— Pearl Lam Galleries is proud to present Rose, Cherry, Iron Rust, Flamingo, the first solo exhibition of Ged Quinn (b. 1963, UK), in Asia. Widely regarded as one of the leading painters in Britain, Quinn is renowned for his multi-layered landscape paintings that incorporate art historical subjects and the use of trompe l’oeil […] >> Read more
Think, 2017.03.21 Tue, by

Over There, Right Now

The Mainland and Hong Kong aren’t the same story. And yet, at this historical juncture, the two are connected. >> Read more
Think, 2017.01.13 Fri, by

Times Heterotopia Trilogy III – The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away -Guangdong Times Museum

The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away borrows its title from an installation of the same name in Ilya Kabakov’s Ten Characters (1988). >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.21 Wed, by

Schisms among Artists and the Production of Discourse

Recently, I came across a conver­sation between Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht (in the former’s book Understanding Brecht, first published in 1966)... >> Read more

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