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2018.03.31 Sat, by

PHILLIP LAI
In The Half Life
Edouard Malingue Gallery

‘In the Half Life’, the first solo exhibition in Asia of Phillip Lai (b. 1969 Malaysia/UK) at Edouard Malingue Gallery, >> Read more
2018.01.02 Tue, by

Extrastellar Evaluations III : Entropy : 25800 ─ Yin-Ju Chen Solo Exhibition
TKG+ Projects

Doomsday prophecies have emerged since ancient times, from the Book of Revelation of the Bible, to the Millennium Crisis, to the 2012 Mayan Apocalypse. The end of days seems imminent, yet it never comes. What is the purpose of the doomsday prophecy — to serve as a warning to the world or as a means […] >> Read more
2017.11.20 Mon, by

GIMHONGSOK SUBSIDIARY CONSTRUCTION
Perrotin, Hong Kong

Perrotin, Hong Kong is pleased to present the premiere solo exhibition dedicated to artist gimhongsok in Hong Kong. Showcasing eleven artworks, >> Read more
Think, 2017.09.20 Wed, by

What is Insect Media?

Insects are more than creepy-crawly bugs; they are also a central reference point of so much of network culture, from talk of hive minds and distributed networks to algorithms that function like ant colonies; some refer to our cognitive capitalist practices as “pollen society”. >> Read more
Think, 2017.08.08 Tue, by

Preview of “Himage” Season 1 at Himalayas Museum Episode 2

The Shanghai Himalayas Museum is pleased to present “Himage”, >> Read more
Think, 2017.08.04 Fri, by

A4 Art Museum in Chengdu: Beyond the Edifice and the Artifice

A4 seems to grasp the concept of a museum in a holistic way. They see the museum not as merely an exhibition hall, a landing strip for some exhibition created elsewhere, shipped in like a travelling circus. >> Read more
Think, 2017.07.22 Sat, by

Skin Gesture Body|ZHANG Yunyao – Don Gallery

ZHANG Yunyao delves into an expansive body of drawing by incorporating felt as the support for the medium to express his desire for locating an unfixed meaning of emotions through an inter- corporeal narrative. >> Read more
Think, 2017.07.17 Mon, by

Empty-Handed, I Carry a Hoe: Wang Chuan’s Art of Non-Attachment

As part of his recent series of paintings, Wang Chuan transcribed this poem encapsulating key tenets of Buddhism (2013 No. 71). As the artist’s chosen text, we can expect it to offer insights into the paintings he created around the same time: it may be a key to understanding the series. >> Read more
Think, 2017.06.10 Sat, by

The Right (of Humans and Things) to Become Extra-ordinary

Inga Svala Thorsdottir and Wu Shanzhuan's manifesto and series of works titled Thing's Right(s), a revision of the 1948. >> Read more
Think, 2017.04.27 Thu, by

The Mulberry Forest Becoming Ocean

In the roots of Western culture, walking up a mountain begins with the Greek myth of Sisyphus, the King of Ephyra who, depending on the story, was condemned by the gods for overweening pride, wisdom, duplicity, and defiance—each shades of independence. >> Read more

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