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Lin Yan: A Tale of Three Cities

Best known for working with paper, Lin Yan bridges the divide between two and three dimensions (she calls it working in ‘two and a half dimensions’), and between Chinese and Western philosophies and aesthetics.

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Ink Remix

Ink Remix

Art Life , Reviews Mar 09, 2016

The use of ink is deeply embedded in the Chinese sense of nationhood.

Home and Away: The Art of Tofu with Chen Qiulin

Luise Guest speaks with Chen Qiulin about the intriguing connections between Sydney’s Chinatown and the inhabitants of Chongqing and Chengdu…

Mass produced, ubiquitous: Warhol + Weiwei

Mass produced plastic…

Future Archaeology

In the popular imagination, the archetypal archaeologist is Indiana Jones in a pit full of snakes, discovering the Ark of the Covenant…

Sarah Tomasetti: Traverse

Luise Guest on Sarah Tomasetti’s new show at Janet Clayton Fine Art…

Exploding Realities: Three Video Artists in China

Luise Guest on the work  of Yang Fudong at Yuz Museum, Tao Hui at UCCA and Yuan Goang-ming at Hanart TZ…

The East is Red: The Sherman Collection of Asian Art

Luise Guest on the ‘Chinese Bible’ and ‘Go East’ and other works from the Gene and Brian Sherman Collection of Asian Art…

Calligraphy, Tea, Shopping and Soccer: The Yangjiang Group In Sydney

This mural of black dripping Chinese characters surrounds ‘Das Kapital Football’, an installation comprising hundreds of metres of rice paper covered in calligraphy

In the Realm of the Microcosmic: A Conversation with Zhang Xiaotao

Earlier this month, Zhang Xiaotao spoke to Luise Guest in Beijing about the importance of a revival of spirituality..