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2015.05.11 Mon, by

Wu Yuren: On Parole

Klein Sun Gallery is pleased to announce On Parole, Wu Yuren’s first solo exhibition in the United States on view from May 7th through June 27th, 2015. >> Read more
2015.04.26 Sun, by

Cui Xiuwen and Wu Yuren-Klein Sun Gallery

Klein Sun Gallery is pleased to announce On Parole, Wu Yuren’s first solo exhibition in the United States on view from May 7th through June 27th, 2015. >> Read more
2014.12.10 Wed, by

Unlived by What is Seen – Tang Contemporary Art Center

Unlived by What is Seen is an exhibition curated by the artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and independent curator Cui Cancan. >> Read more
momentum, 2014.05.07 Wed, by

PANDAMONIUM CURATORIAL CONVERSATION

A conversation between Li Zhenhua and David Elliott, curators of "PANDAMONIUM: Media art from Shanghai" >> Read more
momentum, 2013.06.13 Thu, by

Foundational Work II

ShanghART Gallery is pleased to invite you to the group exhibition, Foundational Work II, which runs from 6th June to 30th June, 2013. >> Read more
momentum, 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
momentum, 2013.05.06 Mon, by

SIP! INDONESIAN ART TODAY

The exhibition "Sip! Indonesian Art Today" and the accompanying publication results from ARNDT's recent focus on Southeast Asian art and the new Asian and Pacific art markets. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.03.15 Fri, by

The Demise Of The Things: Wu Xiaochuan

For art that muses over the nostalgia of the past, “monumentality” is a necessary characteristic: Caspar David Friedrich’s desolate monasteries or Gothic cathedrals, John William Waterhouse’s distressed “Lady of Shalott,” or John Everett Millais’ “Orphelia” sinking in the river — there is a sorrowful sublime... >> Read more
momentum, 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

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