ARTICLES 2019 – 2010
2019
Art Basel Hong Kong Offers Participating Dealers Flexibility as Protests Continue, Artnews, December 2019
As Hong Kong Protests Escalate, Hauser & Wirth Postpones Exhibition—Art Basel Is Still a Go, Artnews, November 2019
New Ai Weiwei Documentary Champions the Artist as a Global Activist, Artnews, November 2019
Facing Possible Jail Time Over Protest, Bangladeshi Photographer Shahidul Alam Is Still Optimistic About the Power of Art, Artnews, November 2019
Despite Protests, Hong Kong Art Market Remains Strong, Artnews, November 2019
The Gray Marchket: Why Political Turmoil in the Three Largest Art Markets Proves That Governments Shape Culture (and Other Insights), Artnet, September 2019
Day After Day: RongRong and the Beijing East Village at the Walther Collection, Photograph, September 2019
As Protests Grip Hong Kong, Art Industry Watches and Waits, Nervously, Artnews, August 2019
Rebecca Wei, Expert on Chinese Market, Quits Christie’s After Eight Months as Chairman for Asia, Artnews, August 2019
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi Calls for Gender Parity at Sharjah Art Museum, Artnews, August 2019
Long March Space to Stop Participating in Fairs, Artnews, July 2019
Pace Gallery Closes Beijing Branch, Artnews, July 2019
From the Archives: Xu Bing’s Stunningly Beautiful Pessimism, Artnews, July 2019
Freedom of Speech Is the Most Important Thing’: Fighting Hong Kong Extradition Legislation, Artists Organize and Art Spaces Shutter, Artnews, June 2019
Exhibiting Change: When Some of the Best-Attended Exhibitions in Museums Are Protests, Where Do Institutions Go from Here, Artnews, May 2019
Speaking in Code: Artists from Thailand Find International Reach, Artnews, April 2019
Stepping Forward, Stepping Backward: 12th Shanghai Biennale Examines a World in Turmoil, Artnews, March 2019
Morning Links: Tank Shanghai Edition, Artnews, March 2019
On the Streets of Thailand: First Bangkok Art Biennale Shows Off City With Art from Near and Far, Artnews, January 2019
2018
Three Decades Distilled into 180 Portraits, Hyperallergic, June 2018
A Museum's Renovation Delivers Stellar Performance Art to Miami, Burnaway, April 2018
Wool Gathering: Janine and J. Tomilson Hill’s Dreams for Their Exemplary Collection Overlooking the High Line, Artnews, November 2018
9 Art Events to Attend in New York City This Week, Artnews, November 2018
Millennial artists in China – optimistic, globalist and revelling in freedom of the internet, South China Morning Post, November 2018
Ai Wei Wei Takes Over Los Angeles, Artnews, October 2018
Patricia Cronin Casts Aphrodite as a Feminist Role Model, Hyperallergic, October 2018
Editors’ Picks: 12 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week, Artnews, September 2018
Quintessentially Chinese Art Gives Way to a Global Identity, Art Newspaper, September 2018
Mickalene Thomas on Why Her Work Goes ‘Beyond a Black Esthetic, Artnews, September 2018
Masks and Rural Life in Gauri Gill’s Art, Hyperallergic, August 2018
A Towering Figure of Venezuelan Modernism Gets His First Solo North American Exhibition, Hyperallergic, July 2018
Then and Now: As Wojnarowicz Is Our Witness, Artnews, July 2018
‘Beijing Is Not a Static Place’: A Report from the Chinese Capital’s Gallery Weekend, Artnews, June 2018
‘It’s Time for Us to Build’: Collector and Business Magnate Adrian Cheng on His Ambitious Art and Real-Estate Plans, Artnews, May 2018
Hong Kong’s Youth Culture, Captured in Disturbing Animations, New York Times, May 2018
Controversial Xu Bing Work Enters the Guggenheim Museum’s Collection, New York Times, March 2018
$35 M. de Kooning Leads Day of Robust Sales at Action-Packed Art Basel Hong Kong Opening, Artnews, March 2018
Morning Links: Aaron Judge Beer Foam Portrait Edition, Artnews, March 2018
Using Postwar Americana to Reveal Our Toxic Political Past, Hyperallergic, January 2018
Art that Embraces the Incoherence of the Internet, Hyperallergic, February 2018
The Outrageous Art of Transgender Punk Rock Star Jayne County, Hyperallergic, February 2018
A Mother-Child Bunk Bed Becomes a Symbol of Commodification, Hyperallergic, February 2018
The Nature of Things: Zhang Enli on His Turn Toward Beguiling Abstraction, Artnews, February 2018
Mixing is Encouraged at the 2018 Winter Antiques Show, Architectural Digest, January 2018
2016
Like Frosting on a Birthday Cake: Xu Zhen at James Cohan Gallery, Artnews, October 2016
From Palace to Tank: Art Collector Qiao Zhibing Is Parlaying His Shanghai Karaoke Club Into a Museum-Cum-Recreation-Space, Artnews, September 2016
How a Nonprofit Cut a Global Path for Young Chinese Artists, New York Times, September 2016
‘But a Storm Is Blowing From Paradise’ Offers a Nuanced View of Middle Eastern Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Artnews, August 2016
Anything Can Break Bad: An FBI Special Agent Has Learned the Difference Between the Art World and the Mafia, Artnews, May 2016
Shanghai Museums Grow Up: At the Long Museum and the Yuz Museum, Artnews, April 2016
As China Evolves, the Artist Cao Fei Is Watching, New York Times, April 2016
Redefining Chinese Artists, in Qatar, New York Times, March 2016
Xavier Cha at MOCA Cleveland, Artnews, February 2016
Back to the Future: 50 Years of Video Art at the Broad Art Museum, MSU, Artnews, February 2016
Is the International Center of Photography Already Planning Another Move?, Artnet, January 2016
A Look Inside the 2016 Winter Antiques Show, Architectural Digest, January 2016
6 Colorful Works by Chinese Artist Zju Jinshi, Architectural Digest, January 2016
2015
Zhang Dali at United Art Museum, Artnews, December 2015
Walid Raad at Museum of Modern Art, Artnews, December 2015
French Artist Kills Off Chinese Alter Ego, but Some Knew of Ruse, New York Times, November 2015
Photo-Poetics: Works Both Allusive and Elusive, Photograph, November 2015
Art’s New Superpower, Vanity Fair, November 2015
Mark Bradford at Hammer Museum, Artnews, October 2015
Did Instagram Kill Photography’s Stars?: ICP Confronts Today’s Image Revolution, Artnews, October 2015
Editor’s Letter: Artnews, Artnews, October 2015
Art Basel Hong Kong, a Mega-Museum/Mall, Spurs Crowds, Sales—and Change, Observer, October 2015
The New Razzle-Dazzle: El Anatsui on His ‘Gem’-Encrusted Tapestries, in 2008, Artnews, August 2015
Charles Atlas Shot Two Films for Calvin Klein, Artnews, August 2015
Fear And Loathing In Beijing? This Exhibit Shows How It Feels To Be Young And Gifted In China Today, Forbes, August 2015
Judith Bernstein at Marchy Boone, Artnews, June 2015
Joan Semmel at Alexander Gray Associates, Artnews, June 2015
Wang Gongxin at OCAT, Artnews, June 2015
East, West, Home’s Best: At China’s Pavilion, and the Collaboration Between India and Pakistan, Artnews, May 2015
In Deep Water: The Pavilions of Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, and Tuvalu in Venice, Artnews, May 2015
His Future Looks Bright: Okwui Enwezor on the 2015 Venice Biennale, Artnews, April 2015
Sun Xun at Sean Kelly, Artnews, March 2015
Boom Time for Brazil’s Art Market, Artnews, March 2015
Talking With Guggenheim Artist Paul Chan About Fame, Failure, Politics, Observer, March 2015
Brian Wallis’s Departure From ICP Was Months in the Making, Artnews, February 2015
Charles Atlas: Ready for Prime Time, Artnews, February 2015
It’s About Time: Wang Jianwei at the Guggenheim, Artnews, January 2015
The State of Hong Kong’s Art Scene, Artnews, January 2015
Art in the Dead of Winter: A Painting Blowout at Gavin Brown, the Winter Antiques Show, and ML Artspace, Artnews, January 2015
January 2015 Exhibition Reviews, Artnews, January 2015
How a Nonprofit Cut a Global Path for Young Chinese Artists, New York Times,
September 2016
2017
You’ve Gotta See This!: Artists Are Luring Their Peers and PreDeceessors Out of Obscurity and Back into the Spotlight, Artnews, April 2017
The Medium Is Massage: Christian Jankowski Offers Rubdowns in Miami, Artnews, December 2017
‘Existentialist in a Bikini’: Artist Dara Friedman on Her Ascendant Life and Work in Miami, Artnews, December 2017
No Exit: Two Venues, Two Visions—Liu Wei Traps Viewers in His Existentialist World, Artnews, December 2017
Guo Hongwei, Chambers Fine Art, November 2017
Why Are Stephen Shore’s Instagrams Better Than Yours?, Hyperallergic, November 2017
Mining Mineral Structures with Watercolor and Sediment, Hyperallergic, November 2017
Young & Restless: Collector Michael Xufu Huang Has Grown Up Fast in a Changing Art World, Artnews, October 2017
Art and China after 1989, Four Columns, October 2017
Joyce Kozloff Revisits Her Childhood Drawings and Maps to Address Present-Day Anxieties, Hyperallergic, October 2017
Treading on Euphemisms for Women, Hyperallergic, October 2017
Gary Hume Loves His Mother, New York Times, October 2017
Think You Know China? ‘Tales of Our Time’ Will Make You Think Again, New York Times, October 2017
Picket Fences: Ai Weiwei Protests Oppressive Borders with a Work of Public Art, Artnews, September 2017
Then and Now: China, An Old New Tradition, Artnews, September 2017
Watch a Human-Powered Fleet of ‘Fireflies’ Create a Nighttime Dreamscape, New York Times, September 2017
Breaking and Entering: In His Videos, Zhang Peili Destroys and Restores to ‘Capture and Emphasize Time’, Artnews, May 2017
Artists Channel Lady Liberty in Signs, Costumes, and Torches for the Women’s Marches, Hyperallergic, January 2017
Art and Museums in NYC This Week, New York Times, February 2017
Art and Museums in NYC This Week, New York Times, February 2017
Why Not Ask Again?’: Shanghai Biennale Addresses Contemporary Social Issues, With Spectacle and Grace, Artnews, January 2017
Art and Museums in NYC This Week, New York Times, January 2017
Review: Chinese Cultural Nomads Find an Oasis, New York Times, January 2017
His Future Looks Bright: Okwui Enwezor on the 2015 Venice Biennale, Artnews, April 2015
2014
Dina Kelberman at CUE Art Foundation, Artnews, December 2014
Young and Worldly: China’s Newest Collectors, Artnews, October 2014
Ai Weiwei Transfers to Alcatraz, Artnews, September 2014
São Paulo 2014 Bienal Review, Artnews, September 2014
Feito Por Brasileiros/Made By Brazilians’ at Matarazzo Hospital, Artnews,
September 2014
When Does Surveillance Art Cross the Line?, Artnews, September 2014
Jeff Koons at Whitney Museum and Rockefeller Center, Artnews, September 2014
Olive Ayhens at Lori Bookstein Fine Art, Artnews, August 2014
Francesco Clemente Channels India at the Rubin Museum, Artnews, August 2014
Alden Pinnell: Powering Up the Dallas Art Scene, Artnews, August 2014
Füsun Eczacıbasi: Bringing Istanbul to the World, Artnews, July 2014
Adrian Cheng: Building Up a New Chinese Culture, Artnews, July 2014
Dana Farouki: Shining a Spotlight on Middle Eastern Art, Artnews, July 2014
Artists Look Beyond the Arab Spring, New York Times, July 2014
Hieroglyphics That Won’t Be Silenced, New York Times, July 2014
Document, Protest, Memorial: AIDS in the Art, Artnews, May 2014
‘Not Many People Saw the Work’: Members of 1970s Japanese Avant-Garde Collective GUN on Painting a Snow-Covered Riverbed and Sending Stones to Nixon, Artnews, March 2014
Shanghai’s Tricky Museum Transformation, Artnews, March 2014
Meet the Artist Who’s Co-Curating the Whitney Biennial, Artnews, March 2014
AS SEEN HERE: VIEWS OF CHINESE CONTEMPORARY ART IN THE U.S., Leap Leap Leap, March 2014
Chinese Artist Xu Bing's Phoenix Sculptures Soar at New York's Cathedral of St. John The Divine, Architectural Digest, February 2014
Liu Wei: China’s Trickster Mixer-Upper, Artnews, February 2014
Wryly Nibbling at His Bread and Butter, New York Times, February 2014
Dealer, Actress, Pop Icon: Homage to Holly Solomon, Artnews, January 2014
2013
Fred Tomaselli's Newspaper Collages On View at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Architectural Digest, December 2013
China’s Desert Treasure, Artnews, December 2013
Art Collectors Show Their Chinese Prizes, New York Times, December 2013
"Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New Psychodrama—Manhattan, 1970–1980", Time Out NY, December 2013
Now Hear This: Sound Art Has Arrived, Artnews, November 2013
Armory show picks its featured artist, November NY, October 2013
Tourist Sites as Inspiration, New York Times, November 2013
Inspiration Far From Home; Chinese artist Sun Xun Brings His Thirst for History to the U.S., New York Times, November 2013
China’s Growing Auction Giant, Artnews, October 2013
Taking Yoga Art Seriously, Artnews, October 2013
Armory Show to Highlight a Shanghai Artist, New York Times, October 2013
A Hallucinatory Blaze, via Tibetan Ritual, New York Times, September 2013
When Fringes Became Fashion, New York Times, August 2013
Timeline: 100 Years of Art in America, Artnews, July 2013
What She Did For Love: Tracey Emin Hearts Times Square, Artnews, July 2013
The Civil War in Art, Then and Now, Artnews, May 2013
Your Thievin’ Art? At Play in the Field of Fair Use, Artnews, May 2013
Art-Basel Hong Kong, Modern Weekly, May 2013
The Exhibitions That Changed Art History, Artnews, April 2013
Reactivation: Shanghai Biennial, Yishu, March-April 2013
Richard Misrach's Monumental Photographs, Architectural Digest, March 2013
Love Potions: Art and the Heart, Artnews, February 2013
I Dream A Dream, Brooklyn Rail, February 2013
Japan’s Postwar Art Wave, Artnews, January 2013
Recalling an Opulent Age Through Its Trove of Art, New York Times, January 2013
2012
Diana Al-Hadid Makes a Sculpture, Artnews, November 2012
Fred Wilson Creates an Installation, Artnews, October 2012
Mainland China’s Mega-Collectors, Artnews, October 2012
Wrap Artist, Artnews, October 2012
It’s About Time, Artnews July 2012
Under Destruction, Artnews, June 2012
Out of this World, Artnews, June 2012
Risky Business, Artnews, March 2012
Copy Rights, Artnews, March 2012
All Dressed Up, Artnews, February 2012
The Best of Americana Week, January 2012, Architectural Digest
Where Hitler Meets JFK, Artnews, January 2012
SHANGHAI BIENNALE 2012 SHANGHAI - Power Station of Art, Art In America, 2012
Inspiration Far From Home; Chinese artist Sun Xun Brings His Thirst for History to the U.S., New York Times, November 2013
2011
CHINA The Next Generation, Artnews, October 2011
The Social Revolution, Artnews, May 2011
Qi Baishi Painting Fetches Record $65M at Beijing Auction House, Artnews, May 2011
Crossing the Line in China, Artnews, May 2011
Janet Biggs, Art in America, April 2011
Scents & Sensibility, Artnews, March 2011
Miranda Lichtenstein, Art In America, March 2011
True Lies, Artnews, January 2011
2010
You’re Engaged!, Artnews, December 2010
Removing the Veil, Artnews, November 2010
What a Dump!, Artnews, October 2010
Lee Bul, Time Out New York, July 2010
The Other Americans, Artnews, May 2010
Whitney Biennial, Artnews, February 2010
Taking Center Stage, Artnews, January 2010
Tom Molloy, Art in America, April 2010
Making an Impact, Artnews, April 2010
Whitney Biennial, Artnews, February 2010