Xu Qu Taikang Space / Beijing
Sport is never merely a game; it is a mirror of class habitus, a pool of biopolitical imagery, and a…
Sport is never merely a game; it is a mirror of class habitus, a pool of biopolitical imagery, and a…
After a second space in Milan and an office in the Lower East Side, you are finally opening an 8,500-square-foot…
Yoshitomo Nara is an artist whose work blends the naivety and mischief of children. At the Dairy Art Centre in…
As a Hong Kong–based writer, curator and senior researcher at Asia Art Archive, what brought you to Guangzhou and the…
The photographer Elfie Semotan, Martin Kippenberger’s widow, has said, “I envy painters their ability to completely create their reality.”
The project space Marbriers 4 was founded by a group of seven artists and is now run by five members.…
Matt Paweski’s small-scale sculptures provide many details to be drawn into. The title makes reference to plaques, corners, windows, screens…
For those who won’t be able to visit the exhibition “What Nerve! Alternative Figures in American Art, 1960 to Present,”…
Strauss Bourque LaFrance’s “No Aloha” at Rachel Uffner Gallery is a hallway that leads to a living room. Mesh screen…
How did you and your partner Nigel Dunkley meet? We were both running separate project spaces in Peckham, and because…
Until now, Chilean conceptualist Eugenio Dittborn has not been the subject of a solo exhibition in Europe. This fact is…
Typically you participate in biennials as an artist, not a curator. Do you see yourself taking on the latter role…
There is a tidal line between resistance and adaptation that we are all confronted with from childhood on. We always…
LA><ART will turn ten years old in 2015. How has your vision evolved since the foundation? We started in 2005…
Outside Emanuel Rossetti’s “Delay Dust” one might miss a text Georgia Sagri has inserted inside a small frame outside the…
This is the second edition of ART021. What do you expect from it? The scale of this year’s fair is…