Author Archives: jolanta
The End of the World as They Know It
Unfolding as a visual novel, After Nature depicts a future landscape of wilderness and ruins. It is a story of abandonment, regression, and rapture—an epic of humanity coming apart under the pressure of obscure forces and not-so-distant environmental disasters. This exhibition brings together an international and multigenerational group of contemporary artists, ï¬Âlmmakers, writers, and outsiders, […]
On the Rise
It was not until the 1990s that the world started noticing Chinese contemporary art. Within less than two decades, works from the ‘85 New Wave, Political Pop Art, and Cynical Realism periods drew attention across the globe and broke auction house records. Unlike the previous generation of artists whose market-friendly formula involves manipulating political symbols […]
Challenging Space
I like to describe many of my recent projects as “science fiction ecologies,” suggesting that what is most important to me are the speculative potentials that circulate through an environment—the what-ifs and the parallel dimensions, real and potential traumas and erasures, reversals of scale and time course, and conflations of fictional and factual existence. My […]
The Departed
The Forgotten series was created in the only preserved cemetery for Red Guards in China. This cemetery is located in a park in Chong-Qing. It is about 3,000 m2. There are 113 tombs of 500 Red Guards who died between 1967 and 1968 when a revolution broke out in Chong-Qing. They were members of the […]
Samek Art Gallery
The Samek Art Gallery is an integral part of the intellectual and cultural life of Bucknell University and the region. Samek programming and collections accomplish this by providing access to art from different cultures and with diverse perspectives, with interdisciplinary programming that fosters intellectual exploration and creativity for Bucknell students and the university community, and […]
Hide and Seek
I hate New York! From the day I stepped into the city, I’ve been feeling this way. This feeling has never left my mind, except for a few pleasant surprises. Good brownies or the dazzling lights of Broadway eased my loathness of New York. It’s as if I am repeatedly writing “I HATE NEW YORK” […]
Weighing History
History is composed of individuals and their activities, without which it degrades into abstract concepts, data, and rigid rules. History can only liven up and establish a connection with reality based on realistic individuals and their activities, which give it a realistic sense of life. Of course, the development of history is colorful with various […]
Road to Hibiscus
Hibiscus only exists in the Land of Hibiscus and the Land of Abundance. If you see an old ficus tree, you must have been in the Land of Abundance. The sound of a shepherd boy’s flute under the ficus tree seemed to linger around the old tree, leaves swaying in the breeze, glittering in the […]
Keiko Goto
Keiko Goto Gallery presents works from emerging and mid-career artists also specializes in the secondary market of several established artists including works by Yayoi Kusama. The Gallery has a quickly growing international clientele and offers its services to many galleries and dealers as well as private collections. Keiko Goto Gallery presents works from emerging and […]
Linda Gallery
Linda Gallery, established in 1990, specialises in contemporary Chinese art and Indonesian paintings. Being an active player in the industry for more than a decade, the gallery has held numerous exhibitions, featuring works by famous Chinese Contemporary artists, Indonesian maestros, Indo–European artists, as well as other South East Asian artists. Linda Gallery, established in 1990, […]


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