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2018.07.10 Tue, by

“Paysage”
Wang Du and An Xiaotong
Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space II

Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the two-person exhibition “Paysage” for Wang Du and An Xiaotong at Tang Contemporary Art Beijing Space II from July 14 to August 23, 2018. >> Read more
2018.06.27 Wed, by

Two Gentlemen of Bergamo
Yuan Yuan at Palazzo Terzi

On very rare occasions an artist has the pleasure of showing artworks in the perfect place for them. Early this year Yuan Yuan (b.1973) was invited to spend time at Palazzo Terzi, which has been in the same family for over 500 years. >> Read more
Think, 2018.06.14 Thu, by

Local Variants

The first was that we understand our localities better than outsiders do; and the second, was that we know better than the locals how things ought to be. This brings me to reflect again on the anxiety caused by On Practice—Northeast Asia (实践论-东北亚) a year and a half ago; it’s relevance seems pretty clear. >> Read more
Think, 2018.05.25 Fri, by

MARTIN BOYCE
‘Hanging Gardens’
LUXELAKES·A4 Art Museum, Chengdu

LUXELAKES·A4 Art Museum is honoured to present “MARTIN BOYCE - HANGING GARDENS”, the first institutional presentation of Martin Boyce’s work (*1967, Hamilton UK) in China. >> Read more
Think, 2018.03.20 Tue, by

Migratory Practice

Writing from Paris in 1991 under the pseudonym “No Beard Fei,” Fei Dawei penned a letter to fellow art critic and curator “Scraggly Beard Grandpa,” the pen name of Li Xianting in Beijing. Fei’s letter was a response to Li’s concern that “if art leaves its cultural motherland, it necessarily withers.” >> Read more
Think, 2018.03.09 Fri, by

Reality, Poetry, Hierarchy, and Then…?

Chen Chieh-jen’s new exhibition “A Field of Non-field” is a show that demonstrates refinement, not only in its sleek, grey visual effects, but also in the artist’s work combing through and neatly displaying the contextual relationships that exist between every single element in the exhibition—and on top of this, all of it done to the tune of his concise aesthetic temperament: solemn, neutral, calm. >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.17 Wed, by

Hao Shiming
“Cornerstone”
Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery

Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery is pleased to present “Cornerstone”, a solo exhibition of Hao Shiming. The show will open on January 20th and last until March 3rd 2018. This is the second solo exhibition of the artist with the gallery. The exhibition will showcase the artist’s latest works painted on stones and the paper series […] >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.15 Mon, by

JIZI: JOURNEY OF THE SPIRIT

Jizi’s work confronted the legacy of the Revolution’s antipathy to religion and traditional Chinese life and attitudes. Deeply interested in the spirit, the artist’s work contains a strong metaphysical strain and sheds light on the complex, and at times contradictory, impulses at work in contemporary Chinese art and culture. >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.03 Wed, by

OH CHAI HOO
The Serene Path
Galerie Huit, Hong Kong

Galerie Huit is delighted to present the solo exhibition ‘The Serene Path’ by Singaporean artist, Oh Chai Hoo. Oh is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose distinguished career spans thirty years. His painting talent was discovered at the early age of fifteen by Goh Sing Hooi, the pioneering Singaporean watercolorist, who also nurtured his potential. Having gone through a period of rigorous […] >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.02 Tue, by

Jizi: Journey of the Spirit

Jizi: Journey of the Spirit, a memorial retrospective curated with the artist’s son, Chunchen Wang, presents a selection of Jizi’s large scale ink paintings and a monumentally-sized rarely-seen, scroll. >> Read more

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