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2014.09.11 Thu, by

Roman Signer at the China Academy of Art

Viewing Signer’s works feels a bit like sliding one’s hand into the water—sensing the ripples of the running fluid, the dangers lurking within, the velvety temptations, the refreshing touch. As Signer himself said, “When I arrive in a new city, I usually search out water.” >> Read more
2012.10.01 Mon, by

Saamlung

Selling exhibition, featuring MAP Office, Jon Rafman, João Vasco Paiva, Tsang Tsou Choi, Adrian Wong, Chen Chien-jung, Gao Weigang, João Ó, & Jiang Zhi MAP Office “Honeymoon Island” A single oyster shell is encased within a transparent dome; on its surface, two minuscule plastic figures engaged in coitus appear to be enjoying their honeymoon under […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.08.08 Wed, by

Andreas Gursky

On the occasion of Andreas Gursky's first solo show in Asia, Jiang Zhi, a leading artist and photographic practitioner from China, spoke with the revolutionary photographic artist. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.06.04 Mon, by

Interview with Elisabeth de Brabant

And there are tremendous artisans in the Chinese market. It would be amazing to see contemporary porcelain. The Koreans are doing very interesting porcelain in contemporary art. It would be nice to be able to go back into woodwork craftsmanship. Chinese contemporary art is getting back into Chinese ink. I think it will happen in time, but it would be nice to see more usage of their ancestry and different crafts. >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.03.29 Thu, by

The Jury is Still Out

Art Stage Singapore brought top quality works and collectors but sales proved somewhat elusive. >> Read more
Interviews, 2011.10.24 Mon, by

Interview with Elisabeth de Brabant

Elisabeth de Brabant came to Shanghai in 2004 and soon began working in the then nascent M50 art district. In 2008 she established her own art advisory firm and gallery. Here de Brabant talks with Randian about growing up in a family of New York collectors, the nature of galleries and the problems of the China art market. >> Read more
Interviews, 2010.10.24 Sun, by

Talking With Elizabeth de Brabant

Elisabeth de Brabant came to Shanghai in 2004 and soon began working in the then nascent M50 art district. In 2008 she established her own art advisory firm and gallery. Here de Brabant talks with Randian about growing up in a family of New York collectors, the nature of galleries and the problems of the China […] >> Read more

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