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2017.11.15 Wed, by

Zhongguo 2185

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a possible future ended. Only some archaeological documents remain. Liu Cixin’s utopian short story “Zhongguo 2185”, written in the 1980s and published as samizdat in 1989, speaks of this spectral future. “Zhongguo 2185” envisions a future in which a democratic China, led by a female president, is forced to shut down the power network to stop a cybernetic insurgency helmed by one of six virtually resurrected brains—Chairman Mao’s. >> Read more
2017.01.31 Tue, by

WONG PING
“Who’s the Daddy”
Edouard Malingue Gallery
Hong Kong

Flashing, pop-like imagery; visual and auditory narrations that explicitly touch upon sex, >> Read more
2016.11.03 Thu, by

Asia Now and Paris Internationale: a Tale of Two Fairs

How did we get here? Fiac was fizzo-amazing. But not everyone gets to go to the ball, and this is where the rôle of the subsidiary art fair is so important. It can be a step up. Or it can be a step down, possibly off a cliff. >> Read more
2016.06.29 Wed, by

Kukje Gallery

Since Kukje Gallery opened at the center of Seoul in 1982, it has been committed to presenting the work of the most current and significant Korean and international contemporary artists. >> Read more
2016.06.09 Thu, by

Galerie Chantal Crousel

Since it was established in 1980, Chantal Crousel gallery has been revealing and accompanying the work of artists of highly diverse origin to the French and international art world of collectors and institutions. >> Read more
2015.11.17 Tue, by

Galerie Chantal Crousel

Since it was established in 1980, Chantal Crousel Gallery has been unveiling the work of artists of highly diverse origin to the French and international art world of collectors and institutions. >> Read more
2015.09.22 Tue, by

Maison&Objet Paris 2015

Philippe Brocart, Managing Director of Maison&Objet, discusses why the worlds leading interior design fair (and cousin of FIAC) expanded to Singapore and Miami Beach and how art is key to its success >> Read more
2015.01.12 Mon, by

IMPRINT: NEW WORKS BY SUZANN VICTOR

As celebrations abound for Singapore’s 50th jubilee, STPI kick starts the year with “Imprint: New Works by Suzann Victor”—a bountiful showcase of the artist’s profound creations in print methods and materials that differ from her customary use of theatrical devices, kinetic mechanisms, performance installations and object experimentations with the body, chandeliers and light. >> Read more
2014.12.17 Wed, by

Sean Kelly

Sean Kelly is open Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm and Saturdays from 10am to 6pm. During the final week of Marina Abramović: Generator and Jose Dávila: The Lightness of Weight, December 2-6, gallery hours will be extended to 7 p.m. The Gallery, founded by British-born Sean Kelly in 1991, operated privately in SoHo until […] >> Read more
2014.03.28 Fri, by

Huang Zhiyang-The Phenomenology of Life: Chapters in a Course of Study

In conjunction with the National Museum of China in Beijing, where Huang's oeuvre will be subject of a solo show with the same name, Ink Studio shows Huang's most recent work. >> Read more

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