>>
SEARCH >>
EN
>>
<<

SEARCH AGAIN

CATEGORY
 
DATE
  FROM:
  TO:
  EX: 1/30/2012
KEYWORD
 
  >> Search
2017.11.02 Thu, by

ANDRES SERRANO
An American Perspective
Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing

Red Brick Art Museum is proud to announce the opening of “Andres Serrano: An American Perspective,” the artist’s first solo show in China. The exhibition was curated by Yan Shijie, with assistance from Sun Wenjie. The exhibition will open on November 4, 2017 and run through February 25, 2018. The exhibition takes an American perspective, […] >> Read more
2017.10.19 Thu, by

Christian Marclay, “SCREAMS”, White Cube Hong Kong

White Cube is pleased to present new work by Christian Marclay. This exhibition, his first in Hong Kong, includes a series of unique, large-scale woodcut prints that explore the physical and cultural intersection of sound and vision, reflecting the artist’s ongoing interest in the sonic perception of still images. >> Read more
2017.09.11 Mon, by

The Portrait, or the Long Road to Emptiness
Yang Jiechang in Dialogue with Heinz-Norbert Jocks

Renowned German journalist, author, curator and art critic, Heinz-Norbert Jocks, met with Yang Jiechang to discuss Yang's his self-portraiture and calligraphy, empathy and the artist, Hitler, copying and becoming human. >> Read more
2017.09.03 Sun, by

JEFF ELROD
Simon Lee Gallery, London

Simon Lee Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of new and recent paintings by New York and Marfa-based artist Jeff Elrod, >> Read more
2017.05.26 Fri, by

VIVA ARTICLE VIVA

A prejudice I wasn’t able to overcome: I find the title of the Biennale unbearable. It literally translates as “Go Art Go” (okay, also “Long Live Art”, but still). >> Read more
2017.05.01 Mon, by

KATHARINA GROSSE
Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna

Katharina Grosse’s oeuvre has continued to occupy one of the most important positions in international painting since the early 1990s. Constant innovation and variable perspectives run through her ideas and work, in which she systematically questions and expands the notion of painting in a remarkable way. >> Read more
2017.04.20 Thu, by

MAUVAISES HERBES: SARAH CROWNER, CAITLIN KEOGH, PAULINA OLOWSKA 28 APRIL – 27 MAY 2017

“If you glance through your botanical books, you will see often added to certain names – ‘a troublesome weed’. It is not its being venomous, or ugly, but its being impertinent – thrusting itself where it has no business, and hinders other people’s business – that makes a weed of it.” >> Read more
访谈, 2017.01.27 Fri, by

The Urinal in the Art World
—Interview with Stefan Simchowitz

Simchowitz's controversial business model, obstinate personality, omnipresence on social media, and big mouth have consistently earned him a spot at the center of heated and polarized debates about his policy of aggressively stockpiling emerging artists' work so as to compete with galleries and dealers for their market share. >> Read more
Think, 2016.12.21 Wed, by

Schisms among Artists and the Production of Discourse

Recently, I came across a conver­sation between Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht (in the former’s book Understanding Brecht, first published in 1966)... >> Read more
Think, 2016.11.24 Thu, by

THOMAS RUFF
press++series
David Zwirner
London

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Thomas Ruff from his press++ series. This will be the artist’s first show with the gallery in London, and his ninth overall with David Zwirner. In his considered approach to the means and possibilities of photography, Thomas Ruff explores a breadth of themes […] >> Read more

« Previous Page Next Page »