Submit your entry before 2020 Ausgt 30 to STUDIO #19 FREQUENCY, which aims to understand how the city reacts to extreme situations and how architecture can interpret and act on its observations, data, and future necessities.
Arthub Favorite: Week 164
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the First Stars Exhibition outside Beijing’s National Art Museum of China in 1979, Stars 1979 will present for the first time a contextualized exhibition of this seminal event in the development of contemporary Chinese art. Curated by Wu Hung and Holly Roussell, this show will use a large amount of archival materials to offer a focused look at the Stars’ first exhibition and its circumstances.
Arthub Favorite: Week 163
From December 13 to February 20, Rongyi space team up with Yellspace to present group exhibition “21/41”, featuring 41 artists/groups in 21 sections.
Arthub Favorite: Week 162
Open Call for MEDITERRANEA 19 — “School of Waters” starts from 2019 November 25 to 2020 January 26.
Arthub Favorite: Week 161
2019 November 20, 18:30 at Jim Thompson Art Center, artist and curator Jay Koh will bring a talk ‘Artistic Research for a Dynamic Trans-disciplinary Praxis’, addressing on his recent research on Art-Led Participative Processes (ALPP).
Arthub Favorite: Week 160
AIKE Gallery will present Li Ran’s solo exhibiiton “Who Are You” form November 6 to December 29, comprising of the artist’s video work, paintings, and installations over the last two years.
Arthub Favorite: Week 159
The biennial event Home Works has been indefinitely postponed since October 20 due to the protest in Lebanon. Artists now gathering to discuss how to get involved and play what kind of roles in the protest.
Arthub Favorite: Week 158
From 2019 November 6 to 2020 May 6, Rén Space will present Zhang Peili’s second Solo Exhibition at Rén Space, “The Annual Report of OCD”. This exhibition will showcase Zhang Peili’s latest body of work in an unprecedented and ground-breaking approach to the study and expression of “self” and “self-image.”
Arthub Favorite: Week 157
From 2019 October 20 – November 30, the 15th edition of Jogja Biennale will open at Jogja National Museum. 52 artists from across Southeast Asia were invited to join this year’s Biennale.
Arthub Favorite: Week 156
From October 30 – December 30, CAC Shanghai will bring group exhibtion “Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Computers So Intriguing, So Nonsensical?” to to reflect on and critique the currently pervasive technological popularism hijacked by the corporate and institutional interests and coopted through the indiscriminating promiscuity of art and technology premised on the opportunistic investment of political ambition.