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2015.08.26 Wed, by

Independent Art Spaces 2015

Independent and alternative art spaces all over the city will be presenting for the first time the festival Independent Art Spaces 2015 in order to launch a platform for the diffusion and exchange of experimental and innovative approaches for the production, dissemination, presentation and exhibition of contemporary art in Beijing. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.04.03 Thu, by

The Best Auction Group in China?

WeChat / Weixin is a mobile app in China that has taken off like wildfire since it was first released in 2011. Now, it is being used to hold independent art auctions. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.06.25 Tue, by

China in Venice

Artists, critics, and enthusiasts from the mainland, the territories, and the diaspora alike – doubtless alongside countless numbers of Sinophiles – will find Venice a welcoming second home this summer and autumn.
 
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Artist profiles, 2013.05.19 Sun, by

All Yesterday’s Parties

Yesterday signalled new exhibition openings in Beijing's 798 and Caochangdi art districts. Randian sped through Hou Yong and Wu Dexin at Tang Contemporary, Liu Ren, Zhang Ruyi and Gao Ludi at White Space, Zeng Hao at Hadrien de Montferrand and and Wang Xingwei works at 01100001 and UCCA. Here is the photographic evidence. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.03.10 Sun, by

Studio Rouge Hong Kong

Studio Rouge is a platform for outstanding art from both established and emering artists of China. Studio Rouge with its ethereal white space and lofty victorian ceilings was established at the Bund by George Michell in 2004. The Gallery is housed in the oldest buidling of Shanghai’s former British concession with an impressive space age […] >> Read more
Think, 2010.12.15 Wed, by

Why Care about the Shanghai Biennale?

How a Shanghai institution helped legalize avant-garde art practice. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2020.09.01 Tue, by

Show and Tell: Cao Yu’s Gendered Embodiment

Minimalist, conceptual, and deliberately provocative, Cao’s work reflects upon and exploits the physicality of her materials, from the conventional – marble, stretched linen and canvas – to unexpected, even transgressive, substances including the artist’s own hair, breastmilk and urine, and their various significations. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.06.16 Tue, by

Simon Mordant
Contemporary Collector, Modern Philanthropist

Simon Mordant is one of Australia’s most prolific art collectors and philanthropists. As chair of Australia’s Museum of Contemporary Art and as Australia’s past Venice Biennale Pavilion Commissioner, Mordant has been one of the major forces driving modernization of Australia’s visual arts scene. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.11.16 Fri, by

HKAGA’s 2018 ART SYMPOSIUM “LOOKING UP” EXAMINES HONG KONG’S ROLE IN THE INTERNATIONAL ART WORLD

The 2018 Art Symposium presented by the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association (HKAGA) and Asia Society Hong Kong Center will be held on Friday 16th to Saturday 17th November. The theme of the Symposium is “Looking Up: Remapping Hong Kong’s Art Scene in the Era of New Connectivity and Ruptures”. The Art Symposium has become one of the major events in the Hong Kong and international art calendars. >> Read more
Interviews, 2018.11.12 Mon, by

Martin Boyce: “The Light Pours Out”
Esther Schipper

Esther Schipper is pleased to announce The Light Pours Out, Martin Boyce's first solo exhibition with the gallery. >> Read more

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