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2016.11.15 Tue, by

NADIM ABBAS
“Chimera”
Antenna Space
Shanghai

Nadim Abbas’ science fiction inspired work often constructs spatial situations that double as visual puns. >> Read more
2016.09.21 Wed, by

XU QU: DOCTRINE – Antenna Space

The most remarkable thing in Xu Qu’s art practice was how he confronts and shows the circulations of different value systems with calm attitude. These value systems are sometimes of economics, sometimes ethics, or geological politics. These things often carry with them a sense of cruelty, while appearing with an aesthetic of detachment. Doctrine is […] >> Read more
2016.07.12 Tue, by

Yu Honglei: Swallow Century – Antenna Space

In Swallow Century, the second solo presentation of Yu Honglei in Antenna Space, the artist transforms the gallery space into a public bath using serial relief panels of Chinese totems. >> Read more
2016.03.15 Tue, by

Liu Ding’s new works: Li Jianguo Born in 1952 – Antenna Space

Antenna Space is proud to present Liu Ding’s solo exhibition, Li Jianguo Born in 1952, on view from March 18 to April 25. >> Read more
2015.12.09 Wed, by

The Garden of Winter Light (a space to linger)

Hanart TZ Gallery and Fabio Rossi are pleased to present ‘The Garden of Winter Light (a space to linger)’, a special group exhibition curated by Valerie C. Doran. The exhibition, which opens on 10 December 2015 at Hanart TZ Gallery. >> Read more
2015.03.20 Fri, by

ZHENG Huan’s Project: Intimately Moulding You – ANTENNA SPACE

On 21st March, 2015, ANTENNA SPACE will be very pleased to present ZHENG Huan’s Project: Intimately Moulding You. >> Read more
2015.03.03 Tue, by

ANTENNA SPACE | HAN Bing Solo Exhibition: Best Least Worst Option

On March 6, 2015, Antenna Space is pleased to present Han Bing’s solo exhibition Best Least Worst Option. >> Read more
2015.03.03 Tue, by

Mind the gap-1a space

A gap: a narrow chasm in between two zones, a liminal space that can disappear and reappear in a split second. >> Read more
2015.03.03 Tue, by

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