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2014.01.24 Fri, by

Centering the Periphery

While not as radical in scope or production as the historical show, Yangjiang Group’s stance remains just as resolute in their obdurate disregard for artistic as well as social mandates.While Beijing and Shanghai may stand as the geographical centers of artistic influence, artists such as the Yangjiang Group are successfully asserting their peripheral locale as the site of critical consideration. >> Read more
2013.11.20 Wed, by

Interstice: Between the water and the sky at Zhujiajiao

It began with a simple impromptu invitation. The blurred yellow letters announced “Overlapping Reflection,” an apt title for a contemporary art exhibition at the water-town of Zhujiajiao in the Qingpu District on the outskirts of Shanghai. >> Read more
2015.10.16 Fri, by

Para Site Annual Auction Supporting New Potentials

Para Site, Hong Kong's leading contemporary artcentre and one of the oldest and most active independent art institutions in Asia, todayannounced that it is holding its annual auction on October 27, 2015. >> Read more
2014.05.04 Sun, by

Art Basel Hong Kong 2014

Art Basel announced today details of its second edition in Hong Kong, taking place Thursday, May 15, to Sunday, May 18, 2014. >> Read more
2014.03.13 Thu, by

China Focus—Cramped for Space at the Armory


 
It was difficult, at times, to keep track of everything on offer; particularly chaotic was the China Focus section which, despite the amount of hoopla that surrounded it in the run up to the fair, was squeezed into a small back section.
 
 
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史论, 2009.03.09 Mon, by

Spheres of Influence

The Westerners are skilled in geometry, and consequently there is no the slightest mistake in their way of rendering light and shade [yang-yin] and distance (near and far). When they paint houses on a wall people are tempted to walk into them . . . Students of painting may well take over one or two points from them to make their own paintings more attractive to the eye. >> Read more

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