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Think, 2014.06.20 Fri, by

The Artist is Absent

Ai is not speaking to the critics and academics. “Evidence” is for the masses.
 
 
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Think, 2014.04.21 Mon, by

The Immortal Scenery: An Interpretation as the Common Destination of Western and Eastern Aesthetics

Artists: Shang Yang, Zhou Chunya, Liu Ye, Luo Quanmu, Tu Hongtao, Wei Jia, Jia Aili >> Read more
Think, 2013.12.22 Sun, by

上海当代艺术博物馆将上演“朱鹮计划”

(中文) 2014年1月2日至4日,上海当代艺术博物馆将上演“朱鹮计划”,来自中国、日本、印尼、泰国等国家的非遗表演项目,将在当代馆小剧场内进行当代与传统、不同地域文化之间的交流对话。 >> Read more
Think, 2013.11.22 Fri, by

First Ever Hong Kong Art Gallery Week Opens This Week

The Hong Kong Art Gallery Association is pleased to announce that the Hong Kong Art Gallery Week officially opens on 19 November 2013, marking the Hong Kong’s first citywide event dedicated to exploring the gallery culture and art scene in Hong Kong. >> Read more
Think, 2013.11.21 Thu, by

Gazing the Mountain

When gazing a mountain, Ding Beili sees far beyond the mountain. It is a methodology, in which Ding paints her ink painting, and in which we appreciate traditional Chinese ink paintings. >> Read more
Think, 2013.07.25 Thu, by

China Dream, Thirty Years: Liu Heung Shing’s Photography

Please join us in Shanghai at the China Art Museum, halls 15 and 16, for the exhibition "China Dream, Thirty Years: Liu Heung Shing's Photography" opening on July 25 at 6pm. >> Read more
史论, 2013.03.13 Wed, by

The Return of a Thousand Years of Ink

Thoughts about the "Masterpieces of Early Chinese Painting and Calligraphy in American Collections" shown at the Shanghai Museum.
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史论, 2013.01.30 Wed, by

What is Doublefly Up To?

Thoughts on Pleasure and Art >> Read more
史论, 2012.02.06 Mon, by

All Roads Lead to Vancouver:

Standing at a distance from the bubbling cauldron that is Chinese contemporary art, Vancouver-based Zheng Shengtian, Managing Editor of Yishu, remembers his work with Annie Wong and their early efforts to promote Chinese contemporary artists from abroad. >> Read more

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