Ai Weiwei

Fuck off, Suzhou river, Shanghai, 2000. Courtesy of Feng Boyi A Meditation on History: Art Exhibitions in Shanghai in 2000
Shuai Yin |

A Review of Uncooperative Contemporaries     The curtain of “Bodies of Water: The 13th Shanghai Biennale” rose at Power Station of Art in early November, 2020. At the same time, European countries have again …

in: Letters from China
Jon Rafman, Dream Journal, Frieze, New York, art fair, Frieze 2017 Frieze New York 2017. Reality, times a thousand
Matilde Soligno |

    On Friday morning, as I was getting ready to travel to Frieze, and I was complaining via Whattsapp with a friend of mine about how far it is from downtown Manhattan, and even …

in: Focus on the American East
Cerith Wyn Evans, White Cube, Armory week 2017, Armory show, New York, Armory show 2017 A Walk Through The Art: The Armory Show 2017
Matilde Soligno |

    “Being There” might as well be a must for any ambitious gallery of international scope. It is the Armory Show 2017 – the 23rd edition of New York’s most important contemporary art fair. …

in: A Walk Through The Art
Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 A Walk Through the Art: Art Basel Hong Kong 2016
Gowri Balasegaram |

    As far as art fairs go, you don’t get bigger than Art Basel. And that’s saying something when almost every week in global calendar heralds some kind of major art event. Barely had …

in: A Walk Through The Art
Carlos/Ishikawa, Ed Fornieles, Armory, show, art fair, New York, 2016 A Walk Through The Art: Armory Arts Week 2016
Matilde Soligno |

«On the Wednesday of Art Week in NYC, the Armory show opens. But not to the public, yet – the first day is a preview for members of the press and insiders, plus their Highnesses …

in: A Walk Through The Art
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