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2018.02.26 Mon, by

Liu Xiaohui
“Movements”
ShanghART Beijing

ShanghART Beijing is pleased to present Liu Xiaohui's first solo exhibition "Movements" at the gallery, opening on 4th March, 2018. The exhibition showcases the artist's latest works in recent three years.Liu Xiaohui's new works have gradually switched from a painting style with a hint of narrative to an exploration of the ontology of painting which is more reliable and realistic. The distinct order he has once established are at once challenged. >> Read more
2018.01.23 Tue, by

Per Kirkeby
Almine Rech Gallery, Paris

Almine Rech Gallery Paris is pleased to present the first exhibition by danish artist Per Kirkeby with the gallery, featuring a selection of large-scale paintings and  bronze sculptures. >> Read more
2018.01.03 Wed, by

Hu Qingtai’s Solo Project
Gallery Yang

In this new project by Hu Qingtai at Gallery Yang’s Project Space, the artist tries to understand, capture, and describe the elusive force that is deeply hidden in the body and often emerges to make an attempt to control the limbs. There is only one work in this exhibition: A Force Spurring “Limbs” via “Head”. […] >> Read more
2017.06.17 Sat, by

Wang Wei & Ko Sin Tung press preview – Edouard Malingue Gallery Shanghai

As a conceptual tool devised for this exhibition, “Mimeticism” differs from Realismin that, while the latter embraces countless possible denitions and means ofrealisation, >> Read more
2017.06.01 Thu, by

Han Bing, “Neighborhood Institutions-Paths, Nodes and Enclaves”, ANTENNA SPACE, Shanghai

In Han Bing’s new paintings, fragments of urban space appear as portraits. Torn posters and sprayed tags and coils of chain-link fence coalesce into veritable personalities—not faces, nothing recognizable, but the sense is there nonetheless. There’s a whole genre of art and film in which the personification of architecture allows personal dramas to play out […] >> Read more
2017.03.02 Thu, by

A Grandiose Mess

Step into a packrat’s lair, and you see wall-to-wall clutter choking up the space. Hoarding can be such a compulsive psychological disorder that it debilitates a person’s social functioning and sense of reality. >> Read more
2017.02.16 Thu, by

“Trayastrimsa”—or, Chicken with Chillies

Dissecting the piece as a whole, I found no link between these images, which constituted an anything-goes pile-up of various symbols: Tantric Buddhism, Taoism, body politics, the larger narrative of human civilization, reincarnation, redemption, self-examination, revelation, purgatory, Hieronymus Bosch’s “Ship of Fools” and “The Seven Deadly Sins”. . . >> Read more
2017.02.06 Mon, by

JOSEF ALBERS
“Sunny Side Up”
David Zwirner
London

In a new and unusual approach to color in the work of abstract painter Josef Albers, David Zwirner's first London exhibition devoted to Albers focuses on one color that held a pervasive place in the artist's oeuvre. >> Read more
2016.12.12 Mon, by

Huang Jingyuan Review

(中文) 静远选择了一个同样被现实环境浸没、从尺度上接近极限的空间展出,并对观看进行了一系列设置。她将这张巨幅肖像横置,把人们与大尺度肖像画之间由远及近的仰视关系转换为图穷匕见式的浏览方式。 >> Read more
2016.08.11 Thu, by

New York Hit List: Futures, Lightness and Noir

Our exhibition recommendations in New York this month. >> Read more

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