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2016.06.23 Thu, by

MoCA Pavillon – Xu Wen Kai (aaajiao)/ Miao Ying: Void

From July 1st to July 23, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai’s Pavilion project will host “Void,” a special project by artists Xu Wen Kai and Miao Ying Te. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2016.03.15 Tue, by

Miao Ying: Freedom through Limits

Miao Ying is an artist born in Shanghai. Since graduating in 2007, she has been making net art based on the Chinese internet. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2016.03.12 Sat, by

“ZAO”: Li Wenguang Solo Exhibition – 1933Contemporary

A few years ago I saw Li Wenguang’s works at the James Cohen Gallery and was attracted to his unconventional practices: >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2016.03.03 Thu, by

Long Museum West Bund 丨OLAFUR ELIASSON丨”Nothingness is not nothing at all”

The Long Museum, Shanghai, is pleased to announce the first survey exhibition of the work of world-renowned Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson in a Chinese museum: Nothingness is not nothing at all. >> Read more
艺术家档案, 2016.02.29 Mon, by

“Fragments of Future Histories” Blindspot Gallery

"Fragments of Future Histories" is a collection of videos, objects, installations, photographs and sculptures that embodies Cédric Maridet’s practice that relies on intensive field works and research from literature, >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.01.14 Thu, by

Miao Ying: Freedom through Limits

A profile of net artist Miao Ying >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.06.26 Fri, by

Art Basel 2015—The Pleasure Dome

Ah Basel, here we are again, like Swann returning to Odette. Each year the Bratwurst are more expensive than the year before but they come so snuggly packed in a Swissly folded napkin. You can't say no.
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Artist profiles, 2015.05.12 Tue, by

A Slacker’s Guide to Venice

Randian's resident Italian takes on the Venice Biennale opening week.
 
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2015.04.08 Wed, by

Art Week Aftermath: Part II

To pick up where we left off with our post-Art Week round-up, while there has been a great heap of exhibitions and other events—the phrase “over a hundred” having been bandied about with some glee—a few things did stand out from the pack, and not just at Gillman Barracks... >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.01.22 Thu, by

The Balance will Change

Randian talked to Lorenzo Rudolf about his SHContemporary days and his observations of the Shanghai art scene. He also discussed the challenges (and potential) of operating in Singapore, and the reasons behind some of the curated exhibitions ArtStage has pushed in the fair. >> Read more

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