Apr, 2019


RAM Talk:When Narration Meets Reality: An Analysis of Narration Strategies in Documentaries
2019.04.20 16:00 - 17:30 | Talks
Whether it is butcher shop on the first floor and the social sculpture bar Forbidden in Heaven, Useless in Hell (El Redomon version) on the sixth floor wrapped in dazzling camouflage patterns, or the pixels series on the fifth floor, Tobias Rehberger is exploring how people interact with the external environment and space, trying to differentiate between reality and illusion. The portrait vases series “truly” reproduces a community of artists and friends associated with the artist in the form of

Exhibition Plus: Tours by RAM Team
2019.04.20 14:00 - 15:00 | Guided Tours

RAM Brunch: Bumper Feast--Rouyù depicted in Ancient and Contemporary Art History
2019.04.20 11:00 - 12:30 | Specials
Meat is an incessantly emerging theme in art history, and its image is extensively employed in the traditional visual narrative to celebrate represent the food value of animal body or praise the ideal human body. Some pre-modern societies that are dominated by religions equated appetite with a desire for meatfleshliness, and regards this fleshlinesssaw the crave as a taboo that stood in the way of seeking truth and longevity. Similar concepts have influencesimplications onfor what humans have es

RAM Talk: Vision Science--From Illusion to Art
2019.04.13 16:00 - 17:30 | Talks
Whether it is butcher shop on the first floor and the social sculpture bar Forbidden in Heaven, Useless in Hell (El Redomon version) on the sixth floor wrapped in dazzling camouflage patterns, or the pixels series on the fifth floor, Tobias Rehberger is exploring how people interact with the external environment and space, trying to differentiate between reality and illusion. The portrait vases series “truly” reproduces a community of artists and friends associated with the artist in the form of

Exhibition Plus: Tours by RAM Team
2019.04.13 14:00 - 15:00 | Guided Tours

RAM Screening: Rirkrit Tiravanija: Chew The Fat
2019.04.12 19:00 - 21:00 | Screenings
On the second floor of Tobias Rehberger’s exhibition displays a group portrait vases, a series of works the artist has created since the 1990s. The 50 uniquely flower-adorned sculptures present the aesthetic quirks of artists and friends associated with the artist as well as an exploration of collective memory. Rirkrit Tiravanija, one of the artists included, filmed a documentary named Chew The Fat to present a group portrait in the form of video recordings. The film shows free-flowing dialogue
