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2015.02.27 Fri, by

XU Longsen - Wind on the Mountain

Artist’s Reception: Thursday, 12 March 2015, 6 to 8pm >> Read more
momentum, 2014.11.25 Tue, by

Hu Jieming “Tai Chi” at Chronus Art Center (CAC) Shanghai

Tai Chi is presented as part of Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Exhibion. It will be shown at Chronus Art Center from 26th Sep to 28th Nov. Tai Chi will be both a review and an extension in the artists's journey of historical reflection. >> Read more
momentum, 2014.09.29 Mon, by

Hu Jieming: TAI CHI

Tai Chi is presented as part of Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Exhibion. It will be shown at Chronus Art Center from 26th Sep to 28th Nov. Tai Chi will be both a review and an extension in the artists's journey of historical reflection. >> Read more
momentum, 2014.09.25 Thu, by

Jeffrey Shaw: Tai Chi

Tai Chi is presented as part of Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Exhibion. Tai Chi is a mixed media work that combines images with mechanical apparatuses, in an installation with the attributes of an organism. >> Read more
Commentary, 2014.09.22 Mon, by

South of Beijing, West of Shanghai: Survey of Museums in China

The purpose of a whirlwind museum tour was to explore what China might do with roughly 5,000 new museums built in the past decade. This is a phenomenon marked by a dearth of reliable information.
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2014.05.12 Mon, by

Another Apocalypse: Nadim Abbas

Abbas’s work does not always travel well, and one could hardly imagine inserting a piece like this one in a different context; he works to architecture and environment to a fault.
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2014.05.06 Tue, by

Shi Jinsong’s Fragile Branches

Shi Jinsong’s work is also closely tied to a traditional Chinese aesthetic and philosophy—these words are easy to write but so often used as to be almost meaningless. Shi Jinsong engages in the invention of mythologies of things as ideals...which is to say that invention and transformation are not corruptions of an ideal but rather its embodiment... >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.03.10 Mon, by

You Won’t Believe It: Shi Jinsong / Xiang Yun Joint Exhibition

As Hong Kong’s oldest gallery, established in 1974, Galerie du Monde will commence its 40th anniversary celebrations with a joint exhibition by the brilliant Chinese sculpture artist Shi Jinsong and his wife, Xiang Yuen. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.12.20 Fri, by

Lin Tianmiao: Is It Permitted? (Is It Possible?)

Not only do Lin Tianmiao's works reveal a delicate sensibility, her choice of materials and colors have over time also become more luxurious with her use of silk damask, gold and silver thread, and cashmere. Though many of her compositions are inspired by ancient Chinese paintings, her images brim with tension and conflict >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2013.11.24 Sun, by

Dashilar Hutong Toilet Project

While Hong Kong Designer Michael Young has worked on buildings to watches, we caught up with him regarding his project for Dashilar Pilot. His deeply approachable answers to our questions have given us clarity into why he chose such a human-oriented project—toilets. >> Read more

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