Author Archives: jolanta
Material Fetish at Long March Space
The work of Chen Jie is seemingly perfect, a style instilled within the artistic practice of the Camp school. It is an act of resistance to the oppression of the philosophizing of art. The works are contemporary paintings, their concept is contemporary art. The reading that the paintings gives rise to seemingly challenges the viewer […]
Collage ââ¬â Li Juan
Chinese Contemporary was one of the first Western galleries to introduce Chinese contemporary art to a Western audience and, over the past ten years, we have helped to launch Chinese contemporary art as well as many Chinese artists onto the global stage. Due to the recent and quick evolution of Chinese contemporary art, the gallery […]
Hu Ren Yi
Hu Ren Yi was born in Suzhou, China at the beginning of the post-Mao era when China was yet again a new country. Hu Ren Yi was born in Suzhou, China at the beginning of the post-Mao era when China was yet again a new country. It was the days of Deng Xiao Ping and […]
Cockroach Pornography? – Oddny Eir AErvarsdottir
Oddny Eir Ævarsdóttir is an Icelandic writer and Parisian philosopher. She has collaborated with artists in Reykjavik, Paris and New York on a number of art projects and installations, as well as art book events and interviews. Here she talks about the Invasionistas’ exhibition, which took place at Kling & Bang Gallery as part of […]
Interventions – Jin Feng
Huang Kui, one of the participating artists in the project “Interventions,” presented a work titled Outstanding Citizen Award. The artist gave the certificate and five RMB to anyone who would cross the street on a red light on Chang Shou Road in Shanghai on January 20th, 2007. The documentation of this action was posted on […]
Winter o6/o7 at Amelia Johnson Contemporary
The recent exhibition at Amelia Johnson Contemporary features eight artists, all selected from the gallery’s award winning stable. In a variety of media and a diversity of styles, the exhibition highlights some of the promising young artists working in China today. Themes of urban isolation are the focus of Xing Danwen’s large format photographs. The […]
Been There, Done That – Pauline Doutreluingne
Meng Jin’s latest work “Anonymous Architecture” is a series of six paintings of acrylic on canvas. This series centers on the notion of “editing” architecture and it also re-contextualizes “found” architectural objects or spaces. A series of simple, lined images, such as columns or an abandoned stage, place abstract elements into a spatial context: peripheral […]
Fred Hatt – Play With Me!
“Play With Me!”—it sounds like the entreaty of a bossy child. In this scorched and blackened landscape set around a tumorous tree, creepy baby dolls, human-headed birds and human-vegetable hybrids play out perverse games. Looking upon Yuliya Lanina’s Boschian orgy, it seems at times innocent, at times twisted. These feelings never quite resolve, but remain […]
Allan Wexler
After receiving my degree in architecture in 1972 I steered away from architectural practice in order to research architectural issues in a laboratory-like setting. I make buildings, furniture, vessels and utensils as backdrops and props for everyday, ordinary human activity. These isolate, elevate and monumentalize eating, sleeping and bathing, turning life into theater. My work […]
The Invisible Collection – Marco Antonini
A bright, sunny day welcomes us in Middletown, Connecticut, home to Wesleyan University. We’re in for a real treat: a sneak peek into an otherwise little shown, diverse and rather eclectic collection of prints, photographs, musical instruments, archeological materials and East Asian artifacts. The collection is currently relegated to small and sometimes inadequate storage facilities, […]


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