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Interviews, 2016.05.20 Fri, by

Interview with Dan Graham

When I first saw Dan Graham, he stood almost anonymously by the wall, white hair and beard, a checked-flannel shirt and old cardigan.
 
 
 
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Interviews, 2015.11.28 Sat, by

Gagosian New York

Artists Exhibited Diane Arbus Richard Artschwager Richard Avedon Francis Bacon Balthus Davide Balula Georg Baselitz Jean-Michel Basquiat Joseph Beuys Dike Blair Glenn Brown Chris Burden Alexander Calder Anthony Caro Maurizio Cattelan John Chamberlain Dan Colen Michael Craig-Martin Gregory Crewdson John Currin Willem de Kooning Walter De Maria Edmund de Waal Alberto Di Fabio Marcel Duchamp […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.08.12 Wed, by

On Methods – Solo-Exhibition by Candida Höfer

“There is a method to take the photograph; there is a method to make the image; and there is a method to present the picture. Candida Höfer has often emphasized the equal importance of all of these three distinct phases in her production.″(Herbert Burkert) >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.06.10 Wed, by

Global Exchange Program for Art Specialists in China, USA and Europe

Wonderka Art Management, LLC, New York • Paris 依托北京艺海廊桥文化艺术中心、中国国际广播电台国际在线书画频道、国大公益等中国艺术传播机构,联合中、美、欧顶尖艺术机构和院校,在北京、上海、纽约、伦敦、巴黎等城市全面推出“中、美、欧艺术精英全球交流项目” >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.30 Thu, by

Crime and Production—A journey around Brussels and its galleries

We begin at the Courts of Justice, which were built on the hill overlooking The Marolles district to intimidate the poor who lived there. Now there is a lift to take you straight down, or up, depending on your inclination. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.01.20 Tue, by

Michael Chow: Voice for My Father

An expressionist painter firmly rooted in Chinese tradition, Michael Chow (b. 1938, Shanghai) returned to making art in 2012 after a 50-year hiatus. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.01.05 Mon, by

Best of 2014 Berlin

Abstraction is becoming the Western equivalent of the most masturbatory Literati work. Whether we call it “Zombie Formalism” (Walter Robinson) or “MFA-clever“ (Jerry Saltz), we end up bending for beige. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.06.13 Thu, by

You Build Us Up and Then You Tear Us Down: Eric Tabuchi’s “Monument to Progress”

Monumental architecture is simple. Its strict geometries of circles, squares and triangles; its complex arches or layers; or its great mass or height simply demand attention. But can a renowned building lose its esteemed position? >> Read more
Interviews, 2017.01.27 Fri, by

The Urinal in the Art World
—Interview with Stefan Simchowitz

Simchowitz's controversial business model, obstinate personality, omnipresence on social media, and big mouth have consistently earned him a spot at the center of heated and polarized debates about his policy of aggressively stockpiling emerging artists' work so as to compete with galleries and dealers for their market share. >> Read more

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