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2016.04.13 Wed, by

Of Vessels and Value: Valerie Snobeck’s Reservoirs in New York and Hong Kong

The sculptures in Valerie Snobeck’s Reservoirs series, shown recently at Essex Street in New York and Simon Lee Gallery in Hong Kong, were displayed less like fine art objects than artifacts or specimens for study. >> Read more
2016.04.06 Wed, by

Cai Dongdong’s “Fountain” at Klein Sun—Affinities Beyond Duchamp

Cai Dongdong’s exhibition “Fountain”, displayed on temporary zigzag walls at Klein Sun Gallery, adroitly illustrates the relationship between representation and meaning while remaining snugly contained within its theoretical vision. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.03.16 Wed, by

Cheng Ran: Found Stories, Lost Endings

Unlike the projection ex nihilo that installation artists who prominently use video like Guido van der Werve or Philippe Parreno have advocated, Cheng never works from scratch and always gives credit where it’s due... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.01.13 Wed, by

A Painter of the Empire — Su Meng-Hung Solo Exhibition

A Painter of the Empire" is never a historical referent. On the contrary, the term pertains directly to every contemporary artist; it coexists with history. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2016.01.13 Wed, by

Soft Information: A Studio Visit With Gabriel Kuri

We pass through a heavy iron gate and drive into the backyard of Gabriel Kuri’s studio in Culver City, California. Black volcanic rocks and grey stones of similar size—large enough to wrap your arms around—line the boundary where the property is fenced off on the left side. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.10.25 Sun, by

Dunhuang – Song of Living Beings

From the 4th century to the 14th century, people spent over a thousand years carving out the Dunhuang Grottoes spanning more than 1,680 meters from the south to the north. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.07.27 Mon, by

Copyleft: China Appropriation Art (Power Station of Art)

In contemporary society, the phenomenon of Shanzhai – “copycat” – pervades every sphere, and plagiarism never ends. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.07.13 Mon, by

Cai Guo Qiang at Yokohama Museum of Art

This summer, the Yokohama Museum of Art presents New York-based artist Cai Guo-Qiang (b.1957, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China) in his first large-scale solo exhibition in Japan since 2008. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.03.07 Sat, by

WHITE SPACE BEIJING_Tan Tian | Jump to Second Solo Show

TAN TIAN | Jump to Second Solo Show 3.7-4.17, 2015 >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2015.03.05 Thu, by

Tan Tian Jump to Second Solo Show

We are very happy to announce that White Space Beijing will be putting on its first exhibition of artist Tan Tian and his “Jump to Second Solo Show” on March 7th, 2015. >> Read more

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