“We’re going to be engaging in a dialogue,” contemporary Chinese artist Xu Bing said (translated by Joy Chen to English). So opened Bing’s discussion titled “Dragonfly Eyes: What Counts as Art Today,” ...
HOUSTON, February 15, 2024 — Asia Society Texas (AST) announces the opening of Xu Bing: Word Alchemy, featuring more than 50 of Xu Bing’s most important woodcut prints, videos, drawings, installations ...
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Reactivating the Tradition -- In Dialogue with Xu Bing -- Audience Participation in Xu Bing's Works -- Revisiting Ink Art -- Art as Mellorism -- Xu Bings Phoenix: ...
On a recent Monday morning, artist Xu Bing stands at a lectern at the Frost Art Museum. He’s teaching a group of fifth-graders from North Miami’s W.J. Bryan Elementary, a museum magnet school, a new ...
NORTH ADAMS — A glorious pair of birds — giant, mythic, lit with white sparkly lights, and intimidating as dragons — now hang in the rafters of Mass MoCA’s massive Building 5 gallery. They were not ...
Armory week was so, well, last week. New week, new art fair–oops, I mean three art fairs, in Maastricht, Dubai and Hong Kong. Where to go? Don’t worry about it because artnet News sent staff to ALL OF ...
Chinese artist Xu Bing's seminal, best-known piece A Book from the Sky (Tianshu) are on view, along with books, scrolls, and wall posters printed, all using 2,000 unreadable imitation "Chinese ...
A series of videos launching Wednesday features contemporary artists from Cory Arcangel to Lisa Yuskavage in the galleries at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s the first of five seasons that ...
A drawing from Kazuto Tatsuta's "Ichi-F: A Worker’s Graphic Memoir of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant." (Kazuto Tatsuta/Kodansha, Ltd.) Such creative works coming out of the disaster will be ...
There are no words on the stark black-and-white cover of Xu Bing's Book from the Ground: from point to point, only two dots, two arrows and a picture icon of a man like the one on the door of a ...
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