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Think, 2013.02.07 Thu, by

Refined, All Too Refined: A Trend of 2012

As we might have imagined, the Chinese art scene of 2012 was full of glitz and clamor. This was demonstrated most aggressively through the curation in the first large-scale solo show of the year... >> Read more
Think, 2019.03.18 Mon, by

Franz Ackermann
PIFO, Beijing

PIFO Gallery is delighted to present the distinguished German contemporary artist Franz Ackermann’s first solo exhibition in mainland China. >> Read more
Think, 2016.07.28 Thu, by

Creativity in Shenzhen

Shenzhen, as a starting point and as a shadow, faces the huge challenge of China’s transformation from “production” to “creation.” >> Read more
Think, 2016.03.17 Thu, by

3rd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art

The city of Yekaterinburg, nestled deep in the Russian heartland almost 2000 km east of Moscow, might not be the most obvious site for an international biennial... >> Read more
Think, 2015.10.14 Wed, by

Sebastião Salgado—”Genesis”

Legendary Photojournalist Sebastião Salgado Makes His China Debut >> Read more
Think, 2013.12.08 Sun, by

Miami Art Week 2013

For no matter how big the fair is (258 galleries, 31 countries), how many satellite fairs sprout up (more than 20, but only a few worth going to), or how many celebs are spotted (Leonardo DiCaprio, Cindy Crawford, Glenn O’Brian), the thing about fairs is they are always going somewhere else. Somebody is always getting left behind. >> Read more
Think, 2013.11.22 Fri, by

Art021: Mysterious Fair Attracts Some Very Big Names

The inaugural edition of the ART021 art fair is due to open next week in Shanghai. Founded by Bao Yifeng, a prominent PR honcho and Ying Qinglan, the founder of Aether Space in Beijing, the fair is slated to take place within the Rockbund complex on the Bund... >> Read more
Think, 2012.05.02 Wed, by

Manners of Smallness

Temu reflects on the scale of ideas and the smallness of meaning. In this season of rebirth, instead of rushing to "predict" formulaically the trends in this year’s contemporary art, perhaps it is more worthwhile to think of what was thoughtful and meaningful in the past year. >> Read more

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