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2016.11.21 Mon, by

OCAT Shenzhen – Jiang Zhi Solo Exhibition: All

From November 19th, 2016 to March 26th, 2017, OCAT Shenzhen will present “Jiang Zhi Solo Exhibition: All” in Exhibition Hall A. >> Read more
2016.07.02 Sat, by

Group exhibition – “FIREFLOWERS”

ART LABOR Gallery is feeling the positive energy floating around our summer exhibition with this wide range of talented painters. >> Read more
2016.06.30 Thu, by

Fireflowers Group Show – ART LABOR Gallery

Come join SATURDAY 6-9pm July 2nd for our opening party! >> Read more
2016.06.02 Thu, by

Mass: REVITAL COHEN & TUUR VAN BALEN solo exhibition

Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Mass, the first solo exhibition of London-based artists Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen in Hong Kong >> Read more
2015.11.07 Sat, by

Unraveling the Modern

Titling a biennial “Modern Life” is a bold move, but this is what the artistic director of the Lyon Biennale, Thierry Raspail, has chosen to do.
 
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2014.02.27 Thu, by

Partial Reverie: Yayoi Kusama at MoCA Shanghai

As a complex and prolific artist, Kusama marks her days plotting bold dots in the trajectory of Japanese contemporary art. Her installations of floating world constructed with flickering lights have few precedents in their lasting three dimensional transformation of space.
 
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2013.09.12 Thu, by

Warmth is a Subjective Attitude

Yin Xiuzhen’s work lacks clear-cut sense of belonging to any time period or style. Her works are flexible, vague and ambiguous. In Yin Xiuzhen’s work, the warmth obtained from the layers of scarves is unbearable, and that which appears ethereal and hazy hides the greatest danger. >> Read more
2013.07.03 Wed, by

Gas Station VI

Till now, “Gas Station” has been for 6 years from 2008. This project aims to build a platform giving full play to artists’ creation potential. This year the two young artists in “Gas Station” are Lam Pok Yin and Hsu Che-Yu separate from Hongkong and Taiwan. >> Read more
2013.06.03 Mon, by

Duo Review from Singapore

Gillman Barracks, an old army base, has, over the past two years, emerged as Singapore’s new art district. With shopping being the national sport of this island-state, it is no easy matter for an art district to achieve the fame of shopping districts. Say the name of Gillman Barracks to a taxi driver, and nine times out of ten... >> Read more