About this Event
Join and for ‘Off the Record,’ a series of informal talks in at the , in partnership with .
About the Event
‘Off the Record’ returns Tuesday 3 March for a conversation with artist Ming Wong and Editor-in-Chief of ArtReview Mark Rappolt.
Held on the first Tuesday of every month, these intimate and relaxed conversations bring together artists, thinkers and creatives to give an insight into their inspirations, processes and evolution of ideas. The series is a celebration of traditional conviviality, designed to be experienced live in a welcoming wine bar setting.
Schedule
- 6.15 pm: Arrival and welcome drink
- 7 pm: Talk followed by a Q&A
Tickets
£14 per person which includes:
- A welcome glass of wine
- A copy of ArtReview and Ursula magazines
Seating will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.
Food and Drink
An à-la-carte menu of small plates, charcuterie and wines will be available to purchase throughout the evening.
About Ming Wong
Ming Wong is a Singapore-born, Berlin-based artist working with performance, video, photography and installation to uncover the slippages that haunt ideas of authenticity and originality. Through a re-reading of world cinema and popular culture artefacts, his artistic research and practice explore the politics of representation and how culture, gender and identity are constructed, reproduced and circulated.
Wong’s recent exhibitions include ‘AUUUUDITORIUM,’ Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2024); ‘Signals: How Video Transformed The World,’ Museum of Modern Art, New York NY (2023); ‘Wayang Spaceship,’ Singapore Art Museum, Singapore (2022). His performance ‘Rhapsody in Yellow’ has been shown at steirischer herbst, Graz, Austria (2022); Berliner Festspiele, Berlin, Germany (2023); SpielArt Festival, Munich, Germany (2023); Kunstfestspiele Herrenhausen, Hannover, Germany (2024); and the Esplanade Singapore (2024).
Wong represented Singapore at the 53rd Venice Biennale (2009) with his solo exhibition ‘Life of Imitation’, which was awarded a Special Mention. His work ‘Life of Imitation’ (2009) is currently on display at Tate Modern, London, UK. He is the 2025 artist-in residence at The National Gallery in London, UK.
About Mark Rappolt
Mark Rappolt is the Editor-in-Chief of ArtReview. He founded its sister publication, ArtReview Asia, in 2013. His writing has appeared in publications ranging from The Times and Die Zeit to i-D, Icon and Citizen K, and includes exhibition catalogues on artists such as Matthew Krishanu, Lee Bae, Ha Chong-Hyun, Bharti Kher, Wang Guangle, Yuko Mohri and Liu Xiaodong. Books include monographs on architects Greg Lynn and Frank Gehry.
Rappolt’s recent exhibitions include: ‘La Bella Estate,’ cocurated with Tom Eccles and Liam Gillick, Palazzo Re Rebaudengo, Guarene, Italy (2025); ‘One Tiger or Another,’ cocurated with Tom Eccles, Mathaf, Doha, Qatar (2022); and the touring show ‘Breaking the Waves,’ chi K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China and the K11 MUSEA, Hong Kong (2021).
He is one of the curators at the upcoming Rubaiya Qatar, a new international contemporary art quadrennial in Doha opening in November 2026.
About Berry Bros. & Rudd
Founded in 1698, Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain’s oldest wine and spirits merchant, with over 325 years of history. Its Grade II-listed shop at No.3 St James’s Street in London, UK, has long been a meeting place for connoisseurs, collectors and curious drinkers alike. Beneath its historic façade lie vaulted cellars that have hosted generations of tastings, conversations and celebrations—making it the perfect setting for an evening of spirited exchange.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wine Bar Mayfair, 64 South Audley Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 15.87












