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2018.03.01 Thu, by

ZHAO WENLIANG and YANG YUSHU
Crescent: Retrospectives
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum

How to present a case study of these two artists who have had such a long career is indeed a challenge. Their practice dates back to the 1950s and their entire work, which spans decades, offers a unique insight into China’s social transformation and artistic revolution from the 1950s to the present day. >> Read more
2013.11.21 Thu, by

Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s—Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan




Para Site is delighted to present Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s—Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. A small essay of comparative art history . . . >> Read more
2019.03.01 Fri, by

The Snake that Eats Itself

The first appearance of the ouroboros—the mythological snake that eats its own tail—appears in an ancient funerary text discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamen in 14th century BC. Across cultures, this act of autophagy has symbolized the cyclical processes of life and death, whose union can be seen formulating pre-modern conceptions of eternity. >> Read more
2018.11.22 Thu, by

“As We May Think, Feedforward”, The 6th Guangzhou Triennial 2018, Guangdong Museum of Art

Titled As We May Think, Feedforward, extending this seminal text’s far-reaching ramifications into the artistic domain as a way to reflect on the trajectories of technological advances and their reverberations throughout the social sphere over the past decades, the 6th edition of Guangzhou Triennial seeks to address the multiple implications engendered by such a technologically constructed time-space - in the real and through the virtual - by examining creative endeavors both from geographical purviews and from cosmic prospects in responding to the challenges and opportunities at stake and to think, once again, through a new alliance of visions by humans and nonhumans alike, machines and flesh with equal footing, organic and inorganic hand in hand, an alternative outlook for a new possibility of ecology whereby a retooled humanism may thrive in a Parliament of Things (to borrow a term from Bruno Latour) in symbiosis and reciprocity. >> Read more
2016.11.23 Wed, by

Things that can happen

‘Things that can happen’ is a non-profit art space located in the historic district of Sham Shui Po, in Kowloon, at the heart of Hong Kong. 'Things' aims to provide a platform for open experimentation and dialogue in response to the rapidly changing social, political and cultural context of our city. >> Read more
2016.08.05 Fri, by

(中文) 谈谈艺术乌镇和艺术

This article is available only in Chinese. >> Read more
2016.07.23 Sat, by

An Exhibition about Exhibitions:Displaying Contemporary Art in the 1990s

Curator: Wu Hung Displaying Contemporary Art in the 1990s Participants: Curators and Artists of 12 Experimental Art Exhibitions Canceled: An Exhibition About Exhibitions Participants: Song Dong, Wu Wenguang, Leng Lin June 26 – October 30, 2016 Press Conference: June 26 5pm Opening: June 26 5:30-7pm Venue: OCAT Institute, Jinchanxilu, Chaoyang District , Beijing (100 meters […] >> Read more
2016.06.30 Thu, by

A Human towards Humanity – Guo Wei Solo Exhibition – Hakgojae Seoul

(中文) 学古斋画廊首尔空间将于2016年7月1日至8月14日举办艺术家郭伟个展“从个体到群像”,这也是艺术家在韩国的首次个展。展览将集中呈现郭伟近3年来的新作。 >> Read more
2016.05.17 Tue, by

100 Years of Chinese Art: Opening Exhibition of Long Museum Chongqing

100 Years of Chinese Art (1911-2011), featuring more than one hundred iconic works through 1911 to 2011 from the collection, celebrates the grand opening of Long Museum Chongqing. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.03.15 Tue, by

Miao Ying: Freedom through Limits

Miao Ying is an artist born in Shanghai. Since graduating in 2007, she has been making net art based on the Chinese internet. >> Read more

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