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2014.10.26 Sun, by

The Knowing Nothing of the Thing An Te Liu – Solo exhibition- Saturday 6 – 9pm

ART LABOR Gallery is very pleased to present a solo exhibition of Canadian artist An Te Liu's "The Knowing Nothing of the Thing", 25 pieces of elegant and thought provoking sculptural works cast and shaped in ceramic, bronze, hydrostone and concrete. >> Read more
2014.10.18 Sat, by

Art+ Shanghai Gallery Presents: Wire and Light: An Exhibition of Sculptures by KeySook Geum

Elegant and ethereal, floating forms fill the space, combining the materiality of twisted wire and beads, crystals, and pearls with the ephemeral qualities of light and shadow. >> Read more
2014.10.14 Tue, by

Zhongying’s Icons: Shi Zhongying’s Contemporary Sculpture

To be a sculptor, especially these days, I believe you must have a varied background in reserve as well as insight, apart from having an unwavering concept of your own personal values. >> Read more
2014.08.02 Sat, by

Anita Mui Sculpture by Cao Chong’en Unveiled

On July 20, 2014, a bronze sculpture of the late Cantonese star, Anita Mui, was officially unveiled at the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. >> Read more
2014.06.13 Fri, by

“Subtle Levels of Involvement”: the 8th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale

“We Have Never Participated” may not directly relate to the pieces on show, nor is participation obviously present in every piece, and yet, juxtaposition happens to be one technique used to question existing systems. In a way, the audience has to fill in the gaps... >> Read more
2014.05.04 Sun, by

The 8th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale: We Have Never Participated

The 8th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale, organized by OCAT (OCT Contemporary Art Terminal) will take place at OCAT and B10 in OCT Loft, Shenzhen. >> Read more
2014.01.09 Thu, by

WIRED SPACE: LU XINJIAN SOLO SCULPTURE EXHIBITION

Lu Xinjian's new wire sculptures series is the first display of more than a year's effort to express his cubist inspired drawings and paintings as three dimensional forms. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.11.07 Thu, by

Archaeology of Sculpture: Marc Quinn Interview

What is really interesting about art is how, with a piece of meat painted by Rembrandt in the 17th century and then painted by me now, the subject matter hasn’t changed, only how you look at it.
 
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Interviews, 2013.10.09 Wed, by

“Social Sculpture ”—— Beuys in China

Joseph Beuys is one of the most important artists in 20 centuries.His works influenced lots of artists after the Second World War. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.09.12 Thu, by

Hu Qingyan on Sculpture’s Art of the Incomplete

An interview with young sculptor Hu Qingyan, whose works explore the possibilities and limitations of different media—which include wood, marble and clay—and the effects of their transformation from one form to another.
 
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