
Zian Chen
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1 week ago |
ocula.com | Elaine YJ Zheng |Zian Chen
Get Access Join Ocula to request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks. Do you have an Ocula account? Login Please select your interest in art before continuing. Cancel What best describes your interest in art?
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1 week ago |
ocula.com | Elaine YJ Zheng |Zian Chen
Get Access Join Ocula to request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks. Do you have an Ocula account? Login Please select your interest in art before continuing. Cancel What best describes your interest in art?
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1 month ago |
ocula.com | Elaine YJ Zheng |Sam Gaskin |Zian Chen
What are the best exhibitions, bars, restaurants and distractions in Hong Kong right now? Whether you're travelling to Art Basel Hong Kong to buy, sell, mingle or meander, Ocula has your extracurricular itinerary covered. We tapped our community of local curators, artists, writers, musicians, and poets to bring you the best of Hong Kong. Hu Xiaoyuan, I Am Rooted, But I Flow (2024). Exhibition view: Veering, Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong (24 January–13 April 2025).
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2 months ago |
ocula.com | Elaine YJ Zheng |Zian Chen
Post-Fair—the new Los Angeles art fair conceived by gallerist Chris Sharp—is set to open its pilot edition this week, shadowing the timing of Frieze L.A. After two decades spent continent-hopping as a curator, writer, and editor—including the launch of his acclaimed project space, Lulu, with artist Martín Soto Climent in Mexico City—Sharp eventually returned to his native U.S. in 2021 to open his eponymous L.A. gallery.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
artforum.com | Wu Jianru |Zian Chen |Eve Hill-Agnus
On the 4th Bangkok Art BiennaleI ALIGHTED FROM THE BTS SKYTRAIN at exactly 3 PM. The contrast between the refrigerated air inside the train and the station’s cemented heat quickly evaporated my midday drowsiness and sharpened my awareness: Bangkok, with its cacophonous and seditious logic-in-chaos. As I descended into the rambunctious streets below, street vendors dotted the pavement, selling sliced watermelon, Isan sausages, and lunchboxes.
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