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2016.08.03 Wed, by

Vladivostok in Transition

As Russia’s main outpost in the Far East, Vladivostok holds a strategic position that has been both a blessing and a curse for its development, not least culturally. >> Read more
2016.07.14 Thu, by

Jeff Koons: October 4, 2016 – January 21, 2017, Almine Rech London

Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to inaugurate its second London space on Grosvenor Hill with a solo exhibition by Jeff Koons from October 4, 2016 to January 21, 2017. >> Read more
2016.05.02 Mon, by

(中文) 当代唐人艺术中心群展“出墙—面对装置诱惑的绘画

(中文) 当代唐人艺术中心将于5月7日推出全新群展《出墙——面对装置诱惑的绘画》。 >> Read more
2015.12.18 Fri, by

Performa 15: Lasting Value of Performance Art

Until the curator, critic and academic Roselee Goldberg founded Performa in 2004, performance art was largely absent from large cultural institutions such as museums and blue chip galleries.
 
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2015.08.20 Thu, by

Alluvial——Huang Yuxing

Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum is honoured to present Huang Yuxing’s solo exhibition Alluvial. The exhibition, curated by Zhu Zhu, is set to open on November 7, 2015. Over 30 works by Huang Yuxing since 2005 will be on display. >> Read more
2015.06.29 Mon, by

MoCA Pavilion – Faith, Courage, Three Pounds of Flax

MoCA Pavilion, the new experimental space of Museum of Contemporary Art >> Read more
2014.06.30 Mon, by

Erasure/Memory – Mark Bradford and Toby Ziegler

“Abstract” means nothing. Tendentious but empty, it echoes meaning like an old oil drum—placebo to the panacea of “Untitled”.
 
 
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2014.01.03 Fri, by

Pearl Lam Galleries(Singapore) inaugural exhibition:WHERE DOES IT ALL BEGIN? Contemporary Abstract Art in Asia and the West

Pearl Lam Galleries opens at Singapore’s Gillman Barracks, marking its third space in Asia, presenting boundary-crossing inaugural exhibition WHERE DOES IT ALL BEGIN? Contemporary Abstract Art in Asia and the West >> Read more
2013.07.03 Wed, by

Duchamp/China

“Influence” is an ambiguous and flexible term, often invoked but seldom questioned. Here, Iona Whittaker examines the recent exhibition of works by Marcel Duchamp and selected Chinese artists at UCCA, and wonders what Duchamp might have thought. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.01.11 Fri, by

ON and OFF with Xu Qu

“ON | OFF: China’s Young Artists in Concept and Practice,” an exhibition of the work of 50 young mainland Chinese artists, will open at UCCA in Beijing on January 13, 2013. Liang Shuhan met artist Xu Qu to discuss the exhibition in the final weeks of its preparation. >> Read more

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