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2016.12.14 Wed, by

Recent Reflections: Nadim Abbas

“The last vehicle” was a complex reflection on future and present scenarios. >> Read more
2016.11.15 Tue, by

NADIM ABBAS
“Chimera”
Antenna Space
Shanghai

Nadim Abbas’ science fiction inspired work often constructs spatial situations that double as visual puns. >> Read more
2016.08.06 Sat, by

New Directions: Nadim Abbas – UCCA Beijing

Nadim Abbas (b. 1980, Hong Kong) constructs complex set pieces that examine the technohistorical properties of images and their precarious relationship to reality. >> Read more
2020.06.20 Sat, by

Participation Mystique

Today, our reservoir of desire is not simply the unconscious mind. “Participation Mystique” situates itself within this reconfiguration of desire. In this immense mirage of their making, the artists use various sensory perceptions to tease out our desire, allowing us to be in touch with the pain and excitement of loss, accident, damage and violence, thereby recognizing the profound spiritual ties between us and the world. >> Read more
2017.11.29 Wed, by

“Interval in Space”
Osage Art Foundation, Hong Kong

Earlier this year in July, a group of young Hong Kong artists travelled to the village of Scuol in Switzerland to take part in a residency program, and to exhibit their work alongside that of a group of Swiss and Austrian artists. The exhibition comprised the work of Hong Kong artists Au Hoi Lam, Nadim […] >> Read more
2017.04.06 Thu, by

Wang Tuo | Myths We Don’t Outgrow

We are delighted to announce the opening of Wang Tuo’s first solo exhibition at WHITE SPACE BEIJING on April 7, 2017. >> Read more
2016.12.08 Thu, by

Shanghai November Round up

I feel that the exhibitions on November 9 and following it are worth looking at with a sense of doubt about the establishment and with a questioning attitude. Here are my observations. >> Read more
2016.11.29 Tue, by

M50 hit list – Why Shanghai’s Moganshan Road Remains Important

For a long time M50 and Moganshan Road was Shanghai’s (very) little 798 District. It was the cynosure of art production, with ShanghART and major artists like Zhang Enli and Xu Zhen long-term residents. But ShanghART has moved to the new West Bund cultural district, as has Aike Dell’arco and MadeIn Gallery. More than once […] >> Read more
2015.12.23 Wed, by

Ullens Center for Contemporary Art Announces 2016 Exhibition Schedule

On December 21, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) released its 2016 exhibition schedule while giving an overview of operations in 2015. >> Read more
2014.12.29 Mon, by

Making Visible What is Unseen

It was a timely coincidence. The 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference was in full session in Lima, Peru when the Hong Kong Art Centre flagship exhibition “Unseen Existence: Dialogues with the Environment in Contemporary Art” opened, which seeks to offer new perspectives on ecological change... >> Read more

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