“Separation” is Zhu Yu’s second solo show at Long March Space. It’s an exhibition looking back at ten years of Zhu Yu’s works on canvas, and is curated by Colin Siyuan Chinnery. >> Read more
So I am walking in, wandering through this dimly lit, shack-like choral site, a sort of khôrā (χώρα), the territory outside the polis also rooted in it as an invisible receptacle, a housing house. >> Read more
It has been just over a year since we moved to Berlin. Yuan Yuan has finally made his first solo show (Edouard Malingue Gallery in Hong Kong) after moving his studio here, and I have been busy preparing our dual exhibition project, which was intended for this year’s Frieze London, now delayed of course. >> Read more
(中文) 无可否认,新冠疫情对世界的影响将会在未来相当一段时间内持续,艺术家和所有人一样难免不受到波及。我们可以在哪些历史中寻找参照,或者今天的事件又会如何影响未来?或许每个人的答案都不尽相同。这次展览邀请的作品也不会提供标准答案,然而无论影像或是绘画,具象或者抽象,其线索在于,都是艺术家在对自身所处环境或面对某个事件审视之后的表达与呈现。 >> Read more
A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver. This year’s inaugural Sigg Prize, successor to the esteemed Chinese Contemporary Art Award (CCAA), was as much about M+ as it was about the winner, Hong Kong’s own Samson Yung. >> Read more
Stepping into the exhibition, what I first noticed were two Chinese characters about a person’s height, printed in red, jumping out from the white background of the gallery. These characters provide the most distinctive visual cues in Zeng Hong’s solo exhibition “Quaderni Rossi”. >> Read more