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2015.07.01 Wed, by

The ICA and K11 Art Foundation present ZhangDing, ‘Enter the Dragon’

This autumn the ICA, London, will collaborate with K11 Art Foundation, to present the first solo UK institutional exhibition of Chinese artist Zhang Ding, entitled Enter the Dragon. >> Read more
2015.05.22 Fri, by

Frieze New York: Collectors vs the Calendar

“Not too exciting,” remarked one New York gallerist, and indeed, the atmosphere was not frenzied. Though a complete consensus is near impossible to reach for these events, the impression this week was of a slow fair, with fewer sales than last year and not as many collectors seeking out works, even on opening day. >> Read more
2015.05.12 Tue, by

Frieze Art Fair New York, Mark 4

A preview of Frieze Art Fair in New York, opening this week. >> Read more
2014.12.17 Wed, by

Sean Kelly

Sean Kelly is open Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm and Saturdays from 10am to 6pm. During the final week of Marina Abramović: Generator and Jose Dávila: The Lightness of Weight, December 2-6, gallery hours will be extended to 7 p.m. The Gallery, founded by British-born Sean Kelly in 1991, operated privately in SoHo until […] >> Read more
2014.09.12 Fri, by

Xu Zhen: From Inside His Skin. In Dialogue with Chris Moore & David Elliott

MOMENTUM presents an education program that includes the presentation of the of Xu Zhen: The Catalog and a Dialogue with Chris Moore And David Elliott. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.04.26 Sat, by

15 Years of CCAA: Interview with Uli Sigg

To coincide with the opening this week in Shanghai of the 15th anniversary exhibition of the "Chinese Contemporary Art Awards" (CCAA) at the Power Station of Art, Randian's Chris Moore spoke at length with Uli Sigg about the history and philosophy behind CCAA, still the most respected art award in China... >> Read more
Think, 2014.03.06 Thu, by

Art 14: Energy and Ennui

A quick glance at the body language of gallerists in their booths on the closing day of Art14 made clear that last year’s levels of satisfaction had not been matched in the second edition of the global London fair.In hindsight, this closing mixture of sellers’ ennui and spectators’ energy may be what sums up this second edition of Art14, its context and challenges. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.01.17 Fri, by

Ang Song-Ming’s Synesthesia Rules!

Ang Song-Ming, tall and lanky, has an easy bearing, with a wry, sometimes incredulous humor that belies the precision and dedication of his work. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.05.27 Mon, by

When New York Friezes Over

This year’s incarnation of the Frieze Art Fair was palpably safe, featuring many stalwart galleries from around the world exhibiting tried and true works.
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2010.09.10 Fri, by

Galleries Wage War Against Online Auctions

Last month, galleries showed a united front when backing the VIP Art Fair – the first online international contemporary art fair, and the brainchild of gallerist James Cohan and Jonas Almgreen, founder of Oneartworld.com. The move can be seen as a direct counter-attack to the success and increasing dominance of online auctions such as Christie's LIVE™. >> Read more

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