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Interviews, 2018.02.02 Fri, by

Katharina Grosse and the ghost-eating-mud at K11 Foundation, Shanghai

Katharina Grosse is one of the leading artists working in the area of Expanded Painting, a field, in every sense, that encompasses extremely divergent practices, yet which always share an interest in the physical fundamentals of painting and paint – hue, light, material, surface, production – to explore directly the nature of painting itself and the ways people experience it. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.01.06 Fri, by

Amanda Heng: We Are the World,These Are Our Stories

STPI Gallery kicks off its 15th anniversary celebrations and Singapore Art Week (SAW2017) with ‘We Are the World – These Are Our Stories’, the first solo exhibition at the gallery by celebrated Singaporean artist Amanda Heng. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.08.18 Thu, by

On the Road: James Benning’s Landscape Cinema

A similar trance-poetics is evident in the films of James Benning, who, as Stein did in literature, achieves a temporalization of space and a spatialization of time. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.04.08 Fri, by

JÉRÔME ZONDER
Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Brussels

A brief description of the main characteristics of Jérôme Zonder’s production helps to explain the extent of the most recent developments in his new works, which are being shown for the first time today at the gallery of Nathalie Obadia in Brussels. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.06.10 Wed, by

CHRISTINE SUN KIM PIANO WITHIN PIANO LIKE A LUNCH SANDWICH

We are very pleased to announce that artist Christine Sun Kim’s first solo exhibition in WHITE SPACE BEIJING “Piano within Piano like a Lunch Sandwich” will open on June 13, 2015. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.09.23 Tue, by

Ugo Rondinone: “Breathe, Walk, Die”

Each of the clowns is named after a verb—wake, touch, shit, etc.— titles that together form a simplified lexicon of existence. Plenty of art historical references can be thrown at this show—light art, for one, or Tino Sehgal-style HR management—but the crux is an emphasis on just being. “Breathe, Walk, Die,” Rondinone says, is “just a very basic circle of life.” >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.06.10 Tue, by

Zhang Hui: Imprints

A plaza conjures thoughts of display—open, yet fluid space for people and events, a public place supporting and witnessing situations of whatever kind. The idea of theater—always integral to Zhang’s work—is not remote from a plaza, being in many ways a stage upon which action unfolds. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.12.07 Fri, by

Elad Lassry: The En-Framed

In a gallery space measuring a couple thousand square feet, exhibiting works of roughly the dimensions of a magazine page would seem to be incompatible with the economics of spatiality, not least in a city with rent prices ranking amongst the highest in the world. When the name Elad Lassry pops up, however, the dialectic of size suddenly makes sense. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.04.13 Fri, by

Lost in Liu Bolin

On the occasion of Liu Bolin's exhibition "Lost in Fashion" at Eli Klein Fine Art in New York, Randian’s editors argue about Liu, whose photographic set pieces present the artist camouflaged with paint and makeup so that he blends chameleon-like into the background. >> Read more