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2015.09.17 Thu, by

Nam June Paik: The Late Style (1996–2006)

Randian is pleased to share an essay by leading Nam June Paik scholar, John G. Hanhardt, commissioned by Gagosian Gallery for the exhibition catalogue. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.09.16 Wed, by

Investigating Stuff: Ryan Gander Interview

“Artist” is irreplaceable and useless.This introduction to Ryan Gander is also useless. Where to begin even?
 
 
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Interviews, 2015.08.25 Tue, by

‘Neo-Perception’: China’s New Generation of Women Artists—Pearl Lam Galleries

Shanghai—Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to presentNeo-Perception, a group exhibition thatgathers the works of 24 young female Chinese contemporary artists. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.07.13 Mon, by

Before It All Starts - Shanghai Gallery of Art

What is there “Before It All Starts”? A prelude, a performance that precedes and sets the stage for the main event. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.06.05 Fri, by

MOMENTUM at LOOP 2015 and on IkonoTV

Since the 70s, Berlin has attracted some of the most avant-garde musicians from around the globe, with a strong upsurge of experimental music in the 90s set within the rich atmosphere of possibility that marked the years following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Today, Berlin’s sound-scene continues to take a leading role on the international stage. >> Read more
Interviews, 2015.04.29 Wed, by

Works on Paper III

For the MPA-B Month of Performance Art Berlin 2015, MOMENTUM reprises its month-long program of Performance Sundays entitled WORKS ON PAPER. WORKS ON PAPER III inverts classic assumptions of paper as a medium, inviting performance artists to approach paper not as a static blank canvas, but as a dynamic source of conceptual and performative possibility. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.12.29 Mon, by

Making Visible What is Unseen

It was a timely coincidence. The 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference was in full session in Lima, Peru when the Hong Kong Art Centre flagship exhibition “Unseen Existence: Dialogues with the Environment in Contemporary Art” opened, which seeks to offer new perspectives on ecological change... >> Read more
Think, 2014.12.09 Tue, by

The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Nasereddin Shah-e Qajar

The 2nd prize winning essay by Joobin Bekhrad, from the 1st edition of the International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC). >> Read more
Think, 2014.10.15 Wed, by

The Human Sensorium

Similarly, in proposing some grand tour of the human sensorium, the show as a whole, though phrased in terms of specific senses, exhibits this same uncertainty of boundaries—those works which were shoehorned too forcefully into a given sensory category betray this instability... >> Read more
Think, 2014.06.18 Wed, by

LANDSCAPE OF MAN: LOU YE

The exhibition is entitled ‘Human Landscape’, a landscape that features extended trajectories, observation, time as well as turns and construction of thoughts. >> Read more

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