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 ...
“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,” ...
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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 shares his views on French painter Jean-François Millet's masterpiece Haystacks: Autumn in a short film, which was released by New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art on its ...
Voices lower as viewers behold Xu Bing’s Book from the Sky (1988). Famous works of art are often greeted with a hushed reverence, but in this case, the sheer size of the piece also inspires awe. Vast, ...
There are only so many ways to subvert the language. No matter how hard we try, meaning keeps springing to the fore. When we read nonsense verse, it amuses because it plays variations on a tacit sense ...
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 ...
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