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2018.11.12 Mon, by

Jörg Immendorff: Questions from a Painter Who Reads
Michael Werner Gallery, London

Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to present Jörg Immendorff: Questions from a Painter Who Reads, opening 16 November. This exhibition of paintings is a visual history of one of the most important artists to emerge from post-war Germany and spans four decades of the artist's career from 1974 to 2007. >> Read more
2018.09.28 Fri, by

Taipei Dangdai 2019 Gallery List Announced

Taipei Dangdai announces a stellar line up of 90 galleries from across the globe, to kick off the 2019 art world calendar. The first edition of the fair attracts a strong participation of leading international galleries who will exhibit in Taipei for the first time, whilst showcasing the very best of Asia. >> Read more
Think, 2018.06.14 Thu, by

Local Variants

The first was that we understand our localities better than outsiders do; and the second, was that we know better than the locals how things ought to be. This brings me to reflect again on the anxiety caused by On Practice—Northeast Asia (实践论-东北亚) a year and a half ago; it’s relevance seems pretty clear. >> Read more
Think, 2018.06.13 Wed, by

ZHANG HONGTU
Van Gogh / Bodhidharma
Tina Keng Gallery, Taipei

The current exhibition, Van Gogh / Bodhidharma, includes 39 works by Zhang Hongtu created between 2007 and 2014 that reimagine Van Gogh’s self-portraits as that of the Zen Bodhidharma. >> Read more
Think, 2018.04.08 Sun, by

Starting from the Desert. Ecologies on the Edge
Second Yinchuan Biennale

Entitled Starting from the Desert. Ecologies on the Edge, the Second Yinchuan Biennale will open on June 9, 2018, at the MOCA Yinchuan. Under the artistic direction of Marco Scotini, the Yinchuan Biennale is pleased to announce the curatorial team composed of Andris Brinkmanis, Paolo Caffoni, Zasha Colah, and Lu Xinghua. >> Read more
Think, 2018.03.07 Wed, by

Michael Ku Gallery
Even though the future may be far away,
Even though saying good bye needs not be at an airport,
If only you could describe a future

Michael Ku Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that gathers the works of five young contemporary Taiwanese artists, all of whom share artistic sympathies and inspire one another. From their works, viewers will gain insight into the defining characteristics of Taiwan’s contemporary art. >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.26 Fri, by

Büro Ole Scheeren Completes Guardian Art Center in Beijing

Built on the doorstep of Beijing’s historic Forbidden City, the Guardian Art Center is a new hybrid cultural institution that reconciles the city’s traditional urban fabric and thriving metropolitan energy with a diverse contemporary arts programming. >> Read more
Think, 2018.01.17 Wed, by

Pace Gallery Marks 10th Anniversary in Asia with March 2018 Opening of New Gallery in Hong Kong

Pace Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new gallery in Hong Kong, its second in the city and its fourth space in Asia. Designed by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture – the same firm designing Pace's new flagship gallery opening in fall 2019 in Chelsea, New York – the gallery will open during Art Basel Hong Kong on March 26, 2018 in the H Queen's building in the city's Central District. >> Read more
Think, 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
Think, 2017.11.04 Sat, by

Jungle III — Common, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute

Platform China Contemporary Art Institute is honored to announce the group exhibition Jungle III – Common. The exhibition will be on view from 5th November to 17th December, 2017. “Jungle” Project till now has spanned 8 years to this day. In 2010, Platform China launched the 1st Jungle Exhibition, aimed to explore the circumstance of […] >> Read more

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