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2014.06.02 Mon, by

Traces: Wu Chi-Tsung’s “Dust”

The technology used by Wu may therefore be seen as an interstitial instrument in the spontaneous re-creation of an essential non-desiring spirit. This is, however, only a partial reading. >> Read more
2014.01.06 Mon, by

Absent Pleasure: Taryn Simon

Withholding all personal emotion, Taryn Simon has erected a highly elaborate stage. The irony of this acute, deeply researched and detailed site is that it defines negative space. In this un-delineated space, imagination, empathy, curiosity, suspicion, relief, horror, awe—indeed all potential reactions—play out. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.06.18 Tue, by

Endless Circuit: Disjointed Notes towards an Essay on the Work of the Artist Yu Youhan

Paul Gladston charts the trajectory of Yu Youhan’s practice from his literati inspired abstract works, to his political pop paintings to his fusion inspired landscapes — revealing new meanings behind his worth through in-depth interviews with the artist. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.05.20 Mon, by

Nature of Speed

Nature of Speed is a group exhibition co-organised by London gallery Ibid. and Gallery EXIT. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.01.30 Wed, by

What is Doublefly Up To?

Thoughts on Pleasure and Art >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2012.04.24 Tue, by

Art-Making as a Living Condition:

I wouldn’t say my work is autobiographical. My illegal experiences in the States did make me consider those who live at the bottom of society. I intended to transform this consideration into a philosophical approach.... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2010.11.16 Tue, by

Fuck Off: An Uncooperative Approach

First published in Broadsheet (vol. 37 no. 4), we have decided to reprint Zhao Chuan's text in celebration of the 10th anniversary of "Fuck Off," a seminal exhibition in contemporary Chinese art. >> Read more

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