Shen Shaomin’s “The Day After Tomorrow”
Promulgating a world of finite resources exploited and despoiled by humankind.
Promulgating a world of finite resources exploited and despoiled by humankind.
Gray clouds give way to an overwhelming sense of sun-drenched well-being and tranquility.
An attempt to study contrasts between the subdued tonality and vibrant colors found in the two artists’ works.
A partial but accurate vision of contemporary art in the Philippines.
A solitary adventure, from the cutting of the trees to the firing and final glazing of the sculpture.
The dual influences of early consumer video games and the Cultural Revolution.
Gao Qiang and Gao Zhen create politically charged pieces that unabashedly criticize the Communist government.
Meditating on the disorientation of individuals in the city as their personal notions of freedom are regulated.