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2014.02.20 Thu, by

Zhang Xinjun at Telescope

A review of Zhang Xinjun's solo outing at Telescope, an artist living in Beijing with a scant exhibition record but an enviable reputation among a certain set of artists working in a cool, conceptual mode that embraces interplay amongst genres... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.09.06 Fri, by

HUGO BOSS ASIA ART: the Concept, the Scope, the Award

Larys Frogier, director of the Rockbund Art Museum and chair of the Jury, talks about the inaugural HUGO BOSS ASIA ART Award and the upcoming exhibition of the seven finalist artists...
 
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Interviews, 2013.04.05 Fri, by

Telescope {artist studio}

Telescope {artist studio} is a non-profit styled project space located in Cao Chang Di, Beijing. Its aim is to serve the emerging artists and art communities of China by providing exhibition, curatorial, writing, and mentoring opportunities in its gallery space. Founded by James Elaine, US artist and curator, Telescope will also be a cultural bridge […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2012.11.05 Mon, by

Kaleidescope

CLAUDIO COLUCCI first solo exhibition in Shanghai, at ART LABOR Gallery. This event will be part of SHANGHAI DESIGN WEEK satellite show. >> Read more
Interviews, 2021.06.19 Sat, by

Wind H Art Center Opened A New Exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Method-ology of the New Generation” Presenting A Diverse Dialogue With The New Generation

From June 20th to September 7th, 2021, Wind H Art Center will present the exhibition “To Be the Better One —The Methodology of the New Generation New Work, New Identity, New Life, New Direction”. This exhibition will shed light on the novel artistic phenomena presented by the most representative new generation of artists in the […] >> Read more
Interviews, 2021.02.18 Thu, by

Lindy Lee at MCA Australia, Sydney
Replicas, postmodernism and ‘bad copies’

Grainy, velvety black photocopies of famous faces – portraits by Jan Van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ingres, Artemisia Gentileschi and others from the western art historical canon – were arranged in rows or grids. They gazed out from behind layers of acrylic paint, or wax that had been partially scraped back. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.12.16 Wed, by

Ashley Bickerton
Seascapes At The End Of History

Born in Barbados in 1959, Ashley Bickerton had a peripatetic childhood across four continents, from Guyana to Ghana, on to the Balearic Islands and England, then finally Hawaii. His upbringing followed the career of his Anglo-American father, the eminent linguist Derek Bickerton, who researched creole languages and theorised on the formation of human language. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.06.20 Sat, by

Co-constructing

The affirmation of the value of individual life, and the constant affirmation of other rights on this basis, allows the boundary of "freedom" to expand, and creativity thus continuously flows, actively refreshing the cognition, and the world of experience grows accordingly. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.05.29 Fri, by

Lê Lan Anh (1993–2020)

Lê Lan Anh, also known as Lananh Le, one of the most vivid young artists in the Ho Chi Minh City art scene, died on April 19. She had been suffering from depression and it seems this was exacerbated by the social restrictions introduced to control the pandemic. >> Read more
Interviews, 2020.04.23 Thu, by

Zhang Peili “The Annual Report of OCD”
Rén Space, Shanghai

This exhibition puts the artist on display, literally. From the inside out. You may never again have an opportunity to see so much of one individual laid bare before your eyes all at one time. >> Read more

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