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2016.11.02 Wed, by

Neo-Mōrōism 2016

Beijing 798 Creative Industry Investment Co .,LTD and Tokyo Gallery +BTAP are pleased to announce the 4th installment of Neo-Mōrōism, held from November 5 until December 15 this year. >> Read more
2016.10.28 Fri, by

Maria Taniguchi

Galerie Perrotin, Hong Kong is pleased to present the first solo exhibition dedicated to Maria Taniguchi in Hong Kong, showcasing about 6 brick paintings and 1 installation. >> Read more
2016.06.22 Wed, by

Zhang Gong: The Watcher

Klein Sun Gallery is pleased to announce “The Watcher,” a solo exhibition of paintings by Beijing-based artist and animator Zhang Gong, on view from June 30 through August 19, 2016. >> Read more
2016.06.21 Tue, by

Enrico Bach: With Ifs and Buts

PIFO Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in China by German artist Enrico Bach. The exhibition, With Ifs and Buts, showcases more than ten of his abstract works dating from 2013 to 2015. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.05.20 Fri, by

Interview with Dan Graham

When I first saw Dan Graham, he stood almost anonymously by the wall, white hair and beard, a checked-flannel shirt and old cardigan.
 
 
 
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Interviews, 2016.05.05 Thu, by

Rauschenberg in China – UCCA

The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) is proud to present “Rauschenberg in China”. On view in UCCA’s Great Hall from 12 June to 21 August 2016, >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.04.22 Fri, by

Ding Yi: Re-appearance of Crosses

Hubei Museum of Art is delighted to announce Re-appearance of Crosses - an upcoming exhibition by acclaimed artist Ding Yi, curated by the museum’s Deputy Director Ji Shaofeng >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.03.12 Sat, by

“ZAO”: Li Wenguang Solo Exhibition – 1933Contemporary

A few years ago I saw Li Wenguang’s works at the James Cohen Gallery and was attracted to his unconventional practices: >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.12.18 Fri, by

Liu Chuang Review

The artist intends to hew to a naturalistic approach, implanting the history of natural objects within a larger context—and thus inciting our wariness of our commonplace certainty in our modernity.
 
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Interviews, 2015.06.24 Wed, by

Park Seo-Bo: The Beginning

Park Seo-Bo is recognized as one of the fathers of Korean modernism. Disenchanted with the realism prevalent in Korea in the 1950s, Park turned towards abstraction and was a founding member of the Dansaekhwa movement.
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