This week on
randian:
Chris Moore reports from Art13 in London, a contemporary art fair with a "global
perspective" — and yet another addition on the annual art fair circuit. Iona
Whittaker reviews Berlinde de Bruyckere gnarly sculptures of what look like
animal-objects from purgatory, while Susana Sanz looks at "Engaging
Perspectives: New art From Singapore". We also look at the cinematic works of
Yang Fudong and Wang Jianwei, and the Animation Now series continue with Wu
Junyong and Chen Shaoxiong (one of his work is shown
above).
Of the galleries I spoke to, many were delighted with
sales and the overall impression of the fair, including Alexander Ochs Galleries
(Berlin, Beijing)...
As consumers of cinema, as addicts, we mainline film’s
nostalgia, the way it seduces our caved Platonic souls to believe in brusque
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One of the dangers contemporary art critic face today is
we are forgetting to look. Thus, I arrived at “Engaging Perspectives: New Art
from Singapore” with just my
eyes....
Wu Junyong is a young artist working in animation, painting,
and installation. His works often feature an absurdist element, in particular a
figure with a conical hat... Îâ¿¡Ó£¬¶¯»¡¢»æ»ºÍ×°ÖÃÒÕÊõ¼Ò¡£ËûµÄ×÷Æ·Öо³£³ÊÏÖ³öÒ»Öֻĵ®¸Ð£¬Ò»Î»´÷ןßñ×ÓµÄÉñÃØÈËÎï»á¾³£³öÏÖÔÚËûµÄ×÷Æ·Àï...>> Read More>>
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Chen
Shaoxiong's
works often employ traditional media, such as ink brushwork that is then
transformed through new media, such as video... ³ÂÛ¿ÐÛµÄ×÷Æ·Öг£³£º¬Óд«Í³µÄýÌ壬Èçˮī»£¬È»ºóÓÖͨ¹ýÐÂýÌå½øÐÐת»¯£¬±ÈÈçÊÓƵ...>> Read More>>
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