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2014.11.21 Fri, by

A Time For Dreams – Selected Videos from the 4th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art

MOMENTUM Is Proud To Participate in INCUBATORS: Connecting Independent Art Spaces in Berlin & Beijing A Project of the Goethe Institute Beijing at TODAY ART MUSUEM Curated by Thomas Eller   READ ABOUT INCUBATORS For INCUBATORS MOMENTUM Presents: For INCUBATORS MOMENTUM Presents: A Time For Dreams – Selected Videos from the 4th Moscow International Biennale […] >> Read more
2013.10.03 Thu, by

Monster Mash: The Melding of Monster and Mind

The greatest and most powerful prophecy of our digital age is this: the closer a machine resembles a human, the more monstrously uncanny it will appear.
 
 
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2013.08.24 Sat, by

Glance: Ma Qiusha—”RAW”

As most members of the art scene are aware, Ma Qiusha’s career was born through pain: in the piece “From No.4 Pingyuanli to No.4 Tianqiaobeilim” the camera records her as she removes a bloody razor blade from her mouth after she finishes narrating her experiences. In the current exhibition, however, blood takes on a symbolic form... >> Read more
2013.04.27 Sat, by

ANDY WARHOL: 15 MINUTES ETERNAL

The Power Station of Art is pleased to announce our latest exhibition ‘Andy Warhol: 15 Minutes Eternal’, opening April 28, 2013. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.03.14 Thu, by

The Afterlife of Images: Yan Lei and Zhou Tiehai

Perhaps the most misunderstood work at dOCUMENTA (13) was Yan Lei’s “Limited Art Project,” the reaction founded on preconceptions and prejudices about Chinese art – particularly painting – lazily assuming it merely riffs on Western clichés, that it is derivative and repetitive. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.12.07 Fri, by

Ashes to Ashes:
Ground Control to Major Zhang

Chris Moore surveys Zhang Huan's art since the artist returned to China, with particular focus on the Ash Paintings exhibited at White Cube in London this summer, along with his major installations.... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.11.30 Fri, by

We’ll Be Watching You

Hong Kong artist Lee Kit has filled the white spaces of the Minsheng Art Museum with scenes from one bathroom after another. A blue cup sits upon a white metal rack in the corner, two colorful glass cups reflect the dim amber glow of the lights on the floor and the wall, the English logos of different cleaning products are faintly drawn on pieces of cardboard…. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.09.14 Fri, by

Review: “Chen Wei: More”

Chen Wei is known for creating constructed environments which combine 1960s decor and a variety of different props, suitcases, shards of mirror and, most strikingly, taxidermied animals — flocks of frenzied bats and herds of cattle. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.05.07 Mon, by

2012 Caochangdi Photospring Hit-List

A round-up of the highlights from Caochangdi Photospring 2012, as chosen by Gu Ling and Iona Whittaker >> Read more

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