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Lee Kit on Nice Painting

Chinese version published on Artslant.com.cn, 500 Words. Text by Lee Kit as told to Venus Lau and Robin Peckham. Through an accident of historical periodization and the course of contemporary art practice, relatively young artists in Hong Kong like Lee Kit have been thrust into positions of mentorship for emerging work in new art. Although [...]

e-flux Pawnshop at The Shop

Text by Robin Peckham As the second iteration of the e-flux Pawnshop comes to an end in The Shop managed by Vitamin Creative Space in Beijing, I would like to take a minute to think over some of the issues that this project has raised. After all, the logo of the Society for Experimental Cultural [...]

Light Art in China

The Sculpture of He An, Lam Tung-Pang, and Yu Bogong Text by Robin Peckham Light sculpture is a relatively well-established mode in international contemporary art, existing somewhere in the territory between a sculptural medium and a conceptual movement. Growing out of minimalism proper, its best-known practitioners generally work with neon tubing as the preferred material [...]