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2019.05.28 Tue, by

James Lee Byars: Works 1974-1994
Michael Werner Gallery

"SYMBOLS are sacred things: and one of the chief that every man holds dear is the national flag. >> Read more
2019.05.20 Mon, by

Memory – Group Exhibition
Leo Gallery, Hong Kong

Leo Gallery Hong Kong is delighted to present Memory, a group exhibition featuring worldwide artists working with various media, including: >> Read more
2019.04.08 Mon, by

Katharina Grosse: Mumbling Mud is Opening at K11 Guangzhou

(Guangzhou, March 30, 2019) The solo exhibition of German female artist Katharina Grosse: >> Read more
2019.03.08 Fri, by

Carolee Schneemann (1934–2019)

Schneemann was one of the most significant artists of the postwar period. Her work forever redefined our understanding of the body, desire, violence, sexuality, and gender, and remains of crucial importance for the study of feminist art histories. >> Read more
2019.03.06 Wed, by

In Memory of Lee Wen

The performance artist Lee Wen passed away on 3 March 2019, in Singapore, after having suffered from Parkinson’s Disease. He was a pioneer who defined and shaped performance art in Asia. Together with some of his peers, Lee reimagined the foundations of academic art, opening its vocabulary and techniques to a socially engaged practice. >> Read more
2018.11.22 Thu, by

“As We May Think, Feedforward”, The 6th Guangzhou Triennial 2018, Guangdong Museum of Art

Titled As We May Think, Feedforward, extending this seminal text’s far-reaching ramifications into the artistic domain as a way to reflect on the trajectories of technological advances and their reverberations throughout the social sphere over the past decades, the 6th edition of Guangzhou Triennial seeks to address the multiple implications engendered by such a technologically constructed time-space - in the real and through the virtual - by examining creative endeavors both from geographical purviews and from cosmic prospects in responding to the challenges and opportunities at stake and to think, once again, through a new alliance of visions by humans and nonhumans alike, machines and flesh with equal footing, organic and inorganic hand in hand, an alternative outlook for a new possibility of ecology whereby a retooled humanism may thrive in a Parliament of Things (to borrow a term from Bruno Latour) in symbiosis and reciprocity. >> Read more
2018.11.15 Thu, by

What to let go?
Para Site’s 2018 International Conference

This year’s edition of Para Site’s International conference is interested in the renewed discussion throughout the world, often marked by symbolic actions if not yet by government policy, affecting what gets counted within the category of heritage, and who gets to do the counting: from the increasing debate around repatriation of looted artefacts by colonial powers to the varied and dissimilar processes of renaming and removing symbols of past eras, from India and Myanmar to Confederate America and Apartheid South Africa. >> Read more
2018.09.05 Wed, by

The Tissue of Memory
Simon Lee
New York

Simon Lee Gallery New York is pleased to present The Tissue of Memory, a cross-generational group exhibition that considers the gesture and its history, as exemplified by the practices of Kelly Akashi, Robert Mangold, Agnes Martin, Win McCarthy, Monique Mouton, Josephine Pryde, Gary Simmons, Cy Twombly, and Heimo Zobernig. >> Read more
2018.07.03 Tue, by

Soft Power 2018—Female Artists’ Exhibition VI
Leo Gallery, Shanghai

Leo Gallery is pleased to present "Soft Power 2018, A Female Artists' Exhibition", as part of the Gallery's ten-year anniversary exhibition series in Shanghai. >> Read more
2018.06.23 Sat, by

Almost Solid Light: New Work from Mexico
Paul Kasmin Gallery
515 W 27th St, New York

Paul Kasmin Gallery presents a summer showcase of contemporary Mexican artists, celebrating the long history of cultural cross-pollination between neighboring nations. The exhibition brings together artists practicing in diverse media who are living and working in Mexico and further afield; several of whom have never before exhibited in the USA. Taking its title from an […] >> Read more

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