The Losers of Chinese Contemporary Art
We have become familiar with the psychological condensation of political events and their media representation, with the changing dynamics of social welfare that lead to …
We have become familiar with the psychological condensation of political events and their media representation, with the changing dynamics of social welfare that lead to …
“The misconception of totalitarianism is that freedom can be imprisoned. This is not the case. When you constrain freedom, freedom will take flight and land …
Elastic City Various locations, New York First event: September 26, 12 pm September 26 – October 7, 2014 Friday, September 26, Elastic City presents a …
At the invitation of SFAQ’s magnificent publisher Andrew McClintock, I have made the following selection from my little book Logro, Fracaso, Aspiración: Tres Intentos de …
Branded delivery systems are Takashi Murakami’s stock in trade. He’s got his own production company, Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., and a tiered sales system that …
Korakrit Arunanondchai is fast becoming one of the most widely talked about young artists in New York. Maybe this is in part because much of …
During the 1990s, contemporary art from China received increased attention outside of the country, principally in the West, through a growing number of exhibitions and …
K8 Hardy Fashionfashion, 2002-2006 Higher Pictures 980 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10075 Reception: September 17, 6-8pm September 17 – October 11, 2014 For a new …
The September issue of SFAQ comes out a month and a half before the third edition of the Asian Contemporary Art Week 2014 (ACAW) organized …
Mary Frey, Pat McCarthy, JJ PEET and Tom Sachs “Satan Ceramics” Salon 94 Freemans 1 Freeman Alley, New York, NY 10002 September 7 – October …
Phong Bui Interviewed by Constance Lewallen This interview has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. Phong Bui is an artist, independent …
Simon Starling: Pictures for an Exhibition The Arts Club of Chicago 201 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611 June 6–September 26, 2014 Simon Starling: …
Japanese Mail Art, 1956-2014 Mail an Octopus with Stamps on its Head By John Held, Jr. This essay has been pulled from SFAQ print issue …
Bay Area Now 7 Betti-Sue Hertz and Ceci Moss in conversation with Leora Lutz Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street, San Francisco, …
Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet By Ingrid Burrington This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. As of June 21, 2014, …
Shunya Hagiwara Interviewed by Aaron Harbour and Jackie Im This interview has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. We received an email …
Saya Woolfalk and Jeff Durham “Visualizing Consciousness – Hybrids, Fractals, and Ritual” 370 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley Campus September 2, 5-7 pm Tuesday, September …
Toward a Folk Video Game (Part 1) By Nicholas O’Brien This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. In his germinal essay, …
Manuel Angeja and Laurie Reid “No Person is Without a Shadow” Interface Gallery 486 49th Street, Oakland, CA 94609 Reception: September 5, 6-9 pm August 13 …
Making it Online By Ben Valentine This column has been pulled from SFAQ print issue 17. Many hoped that the new connectivity the web …