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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
2020.03.07 Sat, by

Phantoms and Aliens
The Invisible Other (Chapter 3)

Taking the lead from pervasive beliefs and superstitions in Southeast Asia about otherworldly beings, Phantoms and Aliens | The Invisible Other broadens the perception of phantom as invisible spirit to explore another, subtler dimension of invisibility, that is, social invisibility originated in discrimination and alienation. Featuring works that span documentary photography and oral history, to painting, mixed-media and video installations, the overarching focus of the exhibition is to consider the invisible other in society: the people, or communities, that live on the margins because of ethnic, religious or cultural differences. These individuals are but phantoms, alienated from the wider society - they are invisible, yet, they exist. >> Read more
2019.01.16 Wed, by

Cao Yi, Li Qing, Yi Xin Tong, and Zhao Zhao: Adrift Chambers Fine Art New York

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on January 24, 2018 of Cao Yi, Li Qing, Yi Xin Tong, and Zhao Zhao: Adrift. >> Read more
2019.01.09 Wed, by

Adrift: Cao Yi, Li Qing, Yi Xin Tong, Zhao Zhao
Chambers Fine Art, New York

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on January 24, 2018 of Adrift: Cao Yi, Li Qing, Yi Xin Tong, and Zhao Zhao. The exhibition examines the current urban landscape of China with megacities unimaginable in scale just a few decades ago, through the work of four young artists intimately familiar with this period of rapid change. >> Read more
2018.09.20 Thu, by

Focus Kazakhstan: Bread & Roses, Four Generations of Kazakh Women Artists

The Focus Kazakhstan Berlin exhibition "BREAD & ROSES" examines the work of four generations of Kazakh woman artists, created from 1945 to the present. The exhibition with over 20 artists, and its related artist residency programme, offers a fresh perspective on both modern and contemporary Kazakh art and culture. >> Read more
2018.06.01 Fri, by

[和heʼ] Contemporary Art Exhibition
Taipei Cultural Center, New York

和 (he’) in Mandarin Chinese can be translated into, among other things, “with”, “harmonious”, “peace”, “unity”, and ”understanding”. >> Read more
2018.05.17 Thu, by

CHEN YUJUN
and PANNAPHAN YODMANEE
Time Lapse
Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing

Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space I is proud to announce the opening of “Time Lapse” >> Read more
2017.12.06 Wed, by

“PST/CST”
BANK

Los Angeles, a Spanish name that translates as “the angels,” is the largest city in the Pacific Standard Time (PST) zone. >> Read more
2017.10.13 Fri, by

Big Pictures

Art has no equivalent of the Skyscraper Index, the notion that record-breaking towers tend to be built, hubristically, just prior to an economic crisis. The top end of the art world seems to ignore crises altogether (at least the part that doesn’t invest in tall buildings). Inflationary tendencies are observable in the art world, though, in uppity auction prices, the spread of private museums and art storage facilities and, seemingly, in art itself, no doubt partly to fill all the cavernous museums being built. >> Read more
2017.08.07 Mon, by

Josef and Anni and Ruth and Ray

David Zwirner is pleased to present Josef and Anni and Ruth and Ray as the inaugural exhibition at the gallery's 34 East 69th Street location. Featuring work by Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, and Ray Johnson—all of whom were at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the late 1940s >> Read more

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