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2014.10.04 Sat, by

Hans Op de Beeck: “The Night Time Drawings”

These are literally “Night Time Drawings” – done by the artist alone and after dark, in black and white watercolor, after everyone else had gone home. As such, their tone is perhaps unsurprising. >> Read more
2014.09.25 Thu, by

OPENING: Paulina Olowska: Ceramics | Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong | Wednesday 17 September 6-8 PM

Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition with leading Polish artist Paulina Olowska. >> Read more
2014.09.24 Wed, by

Before the Beginning and After the End

“Before the Beginning and After the End” at Long March Space exhibits a carefully picked selection of a dozen works by seven artists. Some of the works directly touch upon the concept of “time” while the others, viewed under the subject of “time”, invite new imagination and interpretation on the works. >> Read more
2014.04.14 Mon, by

Emperor and His…- Zhao Gang Solo Exhibition

赵刚在AYE画廊最新个展“皇帝和他的……”,延续了个展“契丹人”的思路。 >> Read more
2014.03.28 Fri, by

The Taiwan-Thailand Axis

The 31 artists/artist groups participating in the project are all members or friends of this artist-run space. In the past two years, they have been moved back and forth, here and there. Such an exchange on the edges of empires also differ methodologically from post-colonial discursive frameworks... >> Read more
2014.03.22 Sat, by

SPIRITUAL AS MOUNTAINS

Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present Spiritual as Mountains, a group exhibition which explores contemporary Chinese spiritual and cultural values through artworks inspired by the spirituality of nature and Chinese traditional culture. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.03.03 Mon, by

Focus China: Interview with Philip Tinari

This year, the spotlight of the Armory Focus will fall on China, with Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (UCCA, Beijing) Director, Philip Tinari curating the exhibition program.Randian interviewed him just prior to The Armory Show’s launch. >> Read more
Interviews, 2014.01.06 Mon, by

Absent Pleasure: Taryn Simon

Withholding all personal emotion, Taryn Simon has erected a highly elaborate stage. The irony of this acute, deeply researched and detailed site is that it defines negative space. In this un-delineated space, imagination, empathy, curiosity, suspicion, relief, horror, awe—indeed all potential reactions—play out. >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.10.24 Thu, by

Ma Ke — Many Voices Speaking in Unison

For his first exhibition in Hong Kong and only his second major outing in the contemporary art world, Ma Ke has hung the straightforward space with three large and two small paintings, all depicting full-body human figures on abstract fields. There is a good deal of meat here for aficionados of painting as a globalizing practice... >> Read more
Interviews, 2013.10.03 Thu, by

Postcard from Shandong

I was met by a low hum of gongs and chanting. I sat in one of the small halls, surrounded by ancient cypress and locut trees, sipping different varieties of pu’er tea and chatting to the temple manager and his rookie monks. >> Read more

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