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Chinese artist

Chinese artist takes My Chemical Romance fan art up a notch at New York show with Mandarin riff on I’m Not Okay and more

by Haddis Thomas
Chinese artist takes My Chemical Romance fan art up a notch at New York show with Mandarin riff on I’m Not Okay and more

The centrepiece of the major exhibition is an installation called Heart Is A Broken Record. It features a heart-shaped working fountain with images of screaming fans at MCR concerts projected …

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After one of China’s most famous 20th-century artists left his homeland, his life was a mystery. Until now

by Haddis Thomas
After one of China’s most famous 20th-century artists left his homeland, his life was a mystery. Until now

His name was Chang Dai-chien – or Zhang Daqian, or Chang Ta-chien, depending on your language or your newspaper’s style guide – and he was acclaimed for his wide-ranging oeuvre …

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Hauser & Wirth’s new Hong Kong gallery to open in Central on Wednesday, aims to make art more accessible

by Haddis Thomas
Hauser & Wirth’s new Hong Kong gallery to open in Central on Wednesday, aims to make art more accessible

The total gallery space, excluding private viewing rooms, is around a third larger than the previous location, with most of it on the ground floor. Most importantly, the gallery’s artists …

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From young naked women as canvases to ‘gross’ sculptures that evoke disgust and emotion, the 7 most popular arts stories in 2023

by Haddis Thomas
From young naked women as canvases to ‘gross’ sculptures that evoke disgust and emotion, the 7 most popular arts stories in 2023

From the cute and creepy hyperrealistic sculptures created by Australia’s Patricia Piccinini to anonymous Hong Kong artists Lousy and Matsushimaon’s sexually charged works, we look back at some of the …

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How Chinese abstract artist Ding Yi turned crosses from a symbol of ‘criticism and denial’ into a tool of expression, as seen in Shenzhen retrospective

by Haddis Thomas
How Chinese abstract artist Ding Yi turned crosses from a symbol of ‘criticism and denial’ into a tool of expression, as seen in Shenzhen retrospective

The tricolour background is further divided by black lines into a uniform grid of 90 squares, each with a plus sign inside just short of touching the edges. Ding Yi. …

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