Join Asia Society Texas to celebrate the opening of our new exhibition Xu Bing: Word Alchemy. The show assembles more than 50 of Xu Bing’s most important paintings, videos, sculptures, drawings, ...
A view of Xu Bing's "Where Does the Dust Itself Collect" (2011) (photo credit: GODLIS for LMCC) (click to enlarge) Xu Bing collected and saved the dust from the obliterated World Trade Center. Ten ...
Phoenix at MASS MoCA (all photographs by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) First conceived and constructed in China, Xu Bing’s paired “Phoenix” sculptures have flown the coop and ...
A dilemma in contemporary Chinese art: an introduction / Tsao Hsingyuan and Roger T. Ames -- Reading and misreading: double entendre in locally oriented logos / Tsao Hsingyuan -- Reading Xu Bing's ...
Chinese artist Xu Bing's seminal, best-known piece A Book from the Sky (Tianshu) are on view, along with books, scrolls, and wall posters printed, all using 2,000 unreadable imitation "Chinese ...
Chinese Artist Transforms Surveillance Footage Into Feature Film Xu Bing describes how he created a fictional film by piecing together footage taken from ubiquitous surveillance cameras recording the ...
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