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2020.08.17 Mon, by

Illusive Particles, MadeIn Gallery, Shanghai

After several months of space design and renovation, the exhibition will showcase the latest works of seven young artists: Cai Jian, Feng Zhixuan, Li Hanwei, Lu Boyu, Lu Pingyuan, Wang Ziquan, and Zhong Wei. >> Read more
2020.06.30 Tue, by

Recovery, See-Saws, and Turbulence

While the COVID-19 pandemic continued extending its reach across the globe, the month of May in Beijing, with the return of Gallery Weekend Beijing and two new museums opening, seemingly saw the Beijing art world bouncing back to a steady drum of exhibitions. Yet the emergence of new cases of COVID-19 in early June (at Xinfadi Market, Beijing) put Beijing on edge once more. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.06.17 Wed, by

Liu Xi’s Paradox

Echoes of the transgressive works of the early 2000s resound in the ceramics practice of Liu Xi (b.1986, Zibo, Shandong). Liu’s frank exploration of gender and sexuality is courageous. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.06.07 Sun, by

Outdoors
A walk in the garden of two art collectors on La Palma

by r/e collection Continuing our series on going for a walk, this week we visit La Palma, home of two collectors who have lived in America, Germany and Spain but now live on the Canary Islands off the north west coast of Africa. La Palma was a regular holiday destination for numerous members of the […] >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.04.21 Tue, by

‘The Mirror Sees Best in the Dark’: A solo by Bose Krishnamachari after 9 years

Emami Art, the contemporary art gallery at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity (KCC) is hosting ‘The Mirror Sees Best in the Dark’, a solo exhibition by one of India’s eminent artists, Mr. Bose Krishnamachari. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.03.07 Sat, by

Phantoms and Aliens
The Invisible Other (Chapter 3)

Taking the lead from pervasive beliefs and superstitions in Southeast Asia about otherworldly beings, Phantoms and Aliens | The Invisible Other broadens the perception of phantom as invisible spirit to explore another, subtler dimension of invisibility, that is, social invisibility originated in discrimination and alienation. Featuring works that span documentary photography and oral history, to painting, mixed-media and video installations, the overarching focus of the exhibition is to consider the invisible other in society: the people, or communities, that live on the margins because of ethnic, religious or cultural differences. These individuals are but phantoms, alienated from the wider society - they are invisible, yet, they exist. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.01.30 Thu, by

Martial Raysse

The HdM gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of French artist Martial Raysses’s works on paper. Born in 1936 in a ceramicist family, Raysse is perhaps one of the most important and well-known artist of the contemporary art French scene. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2020.01.14 Tue, by

João Penalva
Simon Lee Gallery
New York

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition by the London-based Portuguese artist, João Penalva. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2019.12.18 Wed, by

JOÃO PENALVA
Simon Lee Gallery, New York

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to announce a solo exhibition by the London-based Portuguese artist, João Penalva. For his first solo exhibition in New York since 2002, Penalva presents two new series of work based on photographs taken at the São Carlos National Theater, in Lisbon, Portugal, that explore the physical mechanics of theatrical fictions and illusions. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2019.11.24 Sun, by

Sarah Lucas at Redbrick Beijing: Impromptu Feminism

Legendary British artist Sara Lucas has come to China. A part of the Young British Artists generation, Lucas still maintains the spontaneous drive of that era in her work today. >> Read more

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