Covid-19 compelled all of us to dramatically adjust our daily lives in 2020—from washing our hands frequently to social distancing and working or learning from home.
In the popular imagination, forensic science is the preserve of police detectives and prosecutors looking to put “bad guys” in prison.
My only trip outside of China in 2020 was a visit to Singapore for the Art Week.
On January 9, your solo exhibition “Swampland” opened at Hong Kong’s Hanart TZ Gallery with drawings and installations that reflect on failed personal and collective utopias.
Ruangrupa’s curatorial concept for documenta fifteen, lumbung, is inspired by Indonesian communal rice barns, and reflects your interests in collectivity, pooling knowledge and resources, and sharing these assets equally among different actors.
Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai is hailed as a communist hero in modern-day Vietnam, but little is known about the young revolutionary of the 1930s beyond her propagandized mythos.
“Traumatized Body and Transformed Self” is a survey of Taiwan-born artist Chen Chieh-jen’s moving-image and photographic installations from the last two decades.
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