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momentum, 2014.01.10 Fri, by

Best of Times, Worst of Times at Chronus Art Center

Echoing the first words of A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Charles Dickens’ famous novel set at the time of the French Revolution, this exhibition jumps forward to the present to consider how contemporary art and aesthetics use the past to express the future. >> Read more
momentum, 2014.01.10 Fri, by

Best of Times, Worst of Times at Chronus Art Center

Echoing the first words of A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Charles Dickens’ famous novel set at the time of the French Revolution, this exhibition jumps forward to the present to consider how contemporary art and aesthetics use the past to express the future. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.12.11 Wed, by

MOMENTUM presents Thresholds I TRAFO

THRESHOLDS is a cooperation between MOMENTUM, the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, and TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art. This second edition includes an Artist Residency Exchange and additional video works from the MOMENTUM and .CHB programs. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.09.30 Mon, by

Pekin Fine Arts (Hong Kong)

Bai Yiluo, Colin Chinnery, Hong Hao, Jin Shan, Liang Wei, Lin Tianmiao, Luo Mingjun, Miao Xiaochun, Nadav Kander, Nashunbatu, Suling Wang, Wang Gongxin, Wang Qingsong, Wassink Lundgren, Wei Weng, Weng Fen, Yang Yong, Zhang Dali, Zhang O >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.08.28 Wed, by

Interview with Liu Chunfeng

“@What—New Contemporary Art from China” (ArtMIA Caochangdi Space) marked the twentieth anniversary of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Korea. Liang Shuhan interviews curator Liu Chunfeng for a better understanding of the Sino-Korean dialogue in contemporary art. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.05.03 Fri, by

The Garden of Forking Paths: Exploring Independent Animation

In this show we undertake an exploration of virtual worlds and exploration of time, in the form of sequences of images moving on the screen. Animation is also one of the directest ways for artists to explore their collectively inbuilt visual culture(s). >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.03.02 Sat, by

News: Manifesta in Russia, Wang Chunchen curates the China Pavilion, Artshare & More

Manifesta in St. Petersburg; Wang Chunchen in Venice; Iberia Center renamed Hive Center; Launch of ArtShare; MAP Office wins Sovereign Art Prize >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.11.16 Fri, by

What “Atypical” Represents

For the vast majority of contemporary artists, finding one’s personal style and distinct aesthetic may be the only possible path towards success — even if style and distinctiveness are not sought by the artists themselves. Yet the exhibition “Magnanimity — a Collection of Atypical Works by 21 Chinese Artists” rejects this  conception by displaying the atypical works of some 21 artists. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.11.07 Wed, by

Arario Gallery Beijing

Hyung Koo Kang, Kyung, Sunghyun, Park Seobo, Chongbin Park, Insane Park, Miao Xiaochun, Subodh Gupta, Eko Nugroho, Wang Guangyi, Yuan Yuan, Tallur.L.N., Zeng Hao, Fang Lijun, Thakral & Tagra, Jitish Kallat, Kohei Nawa, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Cheng Ran, Yan Heng, Jiang Pengyi, Li Hui, Li Qing >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.10.17 Wed, by

Alexander Ochs Galleries

Alexander Ochs Galleries was founded by Alexander Ochs in Berlin in 1997 with Chinese artists as the focus of the gallery, later also including other East-Asian artists. >> Read more

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