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2018.04.05 Thu, by

Insider: Gallery 2.0

These days it seems where ever you turn there are complaints about the gallery system. New York has been discussing the “mid-sized gallery squeeze” for years now—to no avail. The cards are still stacked in favor of the heavy-hitting galleries, like David Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, you name it. >> Read more
2018.02.06 Tue, by

Harbour Arts Sculpture Park releases names of participating artists

22 February to 11 April 2018 Central and Western District Promenade & Wan Chai Hong Kong’s first international sculpture park today announced the names of 19 of the artists confirmed to participate in the project. Supported by a wide community of public and private organisations, the Harbour Arts Sculpture Park will be the first public art project […] >> Read more
访谈, 2018.02.02 Fri, by

Katharina Grosse and the ghost-eating-mud at K11 Foundation, Shanghai

Katharina Grosse is one of the leading artists working in the area of Expanded Painting, a field, in every sense, that encompasses extremely divergent practices, yet which always share an interest in the physical fundamentals of painting and paint – hue, light, material, surface, production – to explore directly the nature of painting itself and the ways people experience it. >> Read more
访谈, 2017.10.17 Tue, by

London Mayfair roundup

Wade Guyton at Serpentine Galleries, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Robert Longo at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Gilbert & George at Lévy Gorvy, Enrico David at Michael Werner Gallery, David Hammons, Cody Noland et al at White Cube Masons Yard, Jeff Elrod at Simon Lee Gallery, Sherrie Levine at David Zwirner and Yan Pei Ming at Massimo […] >> Read more
访谈, 2017.10.13 Fri, by

Big Pictures

Art has no equivalent of the Skyscraper Index, the notion that record-breaking towers tend to be built, hubristically, just prior to an economic crisis. The top end of the art world seems to ignore crises altogether (at least the part that doesn’t invest in tall buildings). Inflationary tendencies are observable in the art world, though, in uppity auction prices, the spread of private museums and art storage facilities and, seemingly, in art itself, no doubt partly to fill all the cavernous museums being built. >> Read more
访谈, 2017.08.13 Sun, by

EXPO CHICAGO September 13-17

Opening the international fall art season each September, EXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier September 13 - 17, hosting over 135 leading international exhibitors from 25 countries and 58 cities presented alongside one of the highest quality platforms for global contemporary art and culture. >> Read more
访谈, 2017.07.30 Sun, by

TOM WESSELMANN
Almine Rech Gallery, London

Almine Rech Gallery London is pleased to present a selection of works by American artist Tom Wesselmann. >> Read more
访谈, 2017.06.23 Fri, by

Art Basel and LISTE 2017

Once again, Art Basel was a huge success. Outside, people were swimming in the Rhine under the June sun and sausages were as ridiculously expensive as ever. And there was lots of art sold, often at record prices, if you believe the breathless reports. IF. It is almost pointless writing about Art Basel. Sharing photos, […] >> Read more
访谈, 2017.06.21 Wed, by

Art Basel Unlimited 2017

John Baldessari's "Ear Sofa; Nose Sconces with Flowers (in Stage Setting)", 2009/2017, was the best and weirdest thing at Unlimited, including when the model got some dust in her eye >> Read more
访谈, 2017.05.15 Mon, by

TARYN SIMON: Portraits and Surrogates

Gagosian is pleased to present "Portraits and Surrogates, Taryn Simon’s first exhibition in Hong Kong. >> Read more

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