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2020.01.13 Mon, by

Travelling from the corners of East Java to a 19th century church in Islington, Edouard Malingue Gallery (Hong Kong, Shanghai) is thrilled to present ‘Madakaripura’ the first solo presentation in London of the Indonesian collective Tromarama (est. 2006, Bandung). Marking the last exhibition in the gallery’s temporary project space, Tromarama transport us to a historical waterfall, which is believed to be the last place where Gajah Mada (c. 1290 - c. 1364) - a central figure in Indonesian culture who used to be a Mahapatih or Prime Minister in the Majapahit empire - meditated before he reached Moksa, a term for various forms of emancipation and enlightenment >> Read more
2019.09.01 Sun, by

Dear Diary: Three and A Half Performances

Three and A Half Performances…… >> Read more
2019.01.25 Fri, by

Les Lalanne
Kasmin Gallery
509 West 27th Street, New York

Kasmin is pleased to present a new exhibition of work by French sculptors Les Lalanne, on view from January 24–March 9, 2019. >> Read more
2018.11.27 Tue, by

Trong Gia Nguyen
The Last State
Richard Koh Projects (RKProjects)

Richard Koh Projects (RKProjects) is pleased to announce The Last State, a solo exhibition by Trong Gia Nguyen at Richard Koh Projects, Unit A, 3rd Floor, N22 Art Warehouse, 2198/10-11 Narathiwas Road Soi 22, Chong Nonsi, Yannawa, 109210 Bangkok, Thailand from 1 – 20 December 2018. The opening reception will be held on 1 December 2018 (Saturday), from 5 – 8pm. >> Read more
2018.07.06 Fri, by

Soul of the Soulless
Edouard Malingue Gallery, Esther Schipper, König Galerie
Condo Shanghai

Owing to Edouard Malingue Gallery's great commitment, Condo will finally come to Shanghai in July 2018. “Condo” — taken from “Condominium” (com “together” and dominium “right of ownership”, referring to a territory formally shared by different powers) — is a new format for international galleries to collaborate in exhibition-making. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.16 Wed, by

The Many Worlds of Lu Pingyuan

Lu Pingyuan makes stories. The stories he makes involve things and theatrical and interactive situations. They involve text, film and miscellaneous objects. He is an artist and he has a cat. The cat sometimes makes an appearance in the stories. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.05.03 Thu, by

Marlene Dumas: “Myths & Mortals”
David Zwirner, New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present Myths & Mortals, an exhibition of new work by Marlene Dumas that will be on view at the gallery’s 537 West 20th Street location. In this exhibition, the artist’s second with the gallery and her first solo presentation in New York since 2010. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.04.26 Thu, by

Vivien Zhang: Uzumaki
House of Egorn, Berlin

Uzumaki is the name of a Japanese manga published from 1998 to 1999. Its author Junji Ito used the shape of a spiral as a form of horror. Spirals are generally regarded positively in Japanese society, so the challenge of Uzumaki was to take the mysterious pattern as larger than humanity’s capability for understanding and twist it into a terrible force. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.03.12 Mon, by

Dan Flavin: in daylight or cool white
David Zwirner, New York

David Zwirner is pleased to present Dan Flavin: in daylight or cool white at its 537 West 20th Street gallery. >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.10.13 Fri, by

Big Pictures

Art has no equivalent of the Skyscraper Index, the notion that record-breaking towers tend to be built, hubristically, just prior to an economic crisis. The top end of the art world seems to ignore crises altogether (at least the part that doesn’t invest in tall buildings). Inflationary tendencies are observable in the art world, though, in uppity auction prices, the spread of private museums and art storage facilities and, seemingly, in art itself, no doubt partly to fill all the cavernous museums being built. >> Read more

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