Art in Flux as Berlin Show Explores Emmett Williams’s Work With Ay-O, Cellist...
US artist Emmett Williams, a founding member of Fluxus; Japanese artist Ay-O; Chinese American cellist Yo-Yo Ma. These three different talents are brought together by Barbara Wien Gallery in Berlin.The...
View ArticleArtist Vineet Kacker’s New Solo Show at Gallery Art Positive
In the quest to unravel the mysticism, artist Vineet Kacker brings his new solo exhibition –“Should I look for You, Should I lose myself”, which is based on the artist’s personal engagement with...
View ArticleYeo Hoe Koon Brings Lyrical Abstraction to artcommune
Combining the traditions of European modernism with the heritage of Chinese ink painting, Singapore-Chinese artist Yeo Hoe Koon brings his latest exhibition, “Lyrical Abstraction,” to Singapore...
View ArticleYun Hyong-Keun's Umber and Ultramarine Abstracts Come to Antwerp
Following a show in New York last year, Yun Hyong-Keun’s umber and ultramarine abstracts come to Belgium for an exhibition at the Axel Vervoordt Gallery.Titled “Passage of Time,” the exhibition is...
View ArticleGareth Nyandoro’s Piercing Paper Art at Tiwani Contemporary, London
“Paper Cut” at Tiwani Contemporary in London until March 19, 2016 is Zimbabwean artist Gareth Nyandoro’s first solo exhibition in the UK.Nyandoro is best known for his large works on paper, which he...
View ArticleAnnie Leibovitz and Her "Women" Come to Japan
Following a month in London, Annie Leibovitz’s “Women: New Portraits” continues its 10-stop tour, with the exhibition arriving at Tokyo’s TOLOT/heuristic SHINONOME on February 20.An ongoing project...
View ArticleGerard Rancinan and Mauro Corda's Modern Take on Art History at Opera Gallery...
For its latest exhibition, Opera Gallery Singapore compares and contrasts the work of two French artists: photographer Gérard Rancinan and sculptor Mauro Corda.Rancinan began his photography career in...
View ArticleThe Brilliance of Balthus at the Bank Austria Kunstforum
The Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien is presenting the first retrospective in Austria dedicated the work of the enigmatic Polish-French painter Balthasar Klossowksi de Rola, called Balthus (1908-2001).Best...
View ArticleThe Passion and Pain of Aïda Ruilova’s “The Pink Palace”
The first thing you notice when you enter “The Pink Palace,” Aïda Ruilova’s new show at Marlborough Chelsea (through March 12), is the sound. It’s overbearing and enticing, loud and harsh but somehow...
View Article"Multiple Junctures" Reunites 3 Indonesian Artists at Mizuma Gallery
For the first time since they graduated from the same art school, three Indonesian artists will be brought together by Singapore’s Mizuma Gallery for its latest show, “Multiple Junctures.”Agung...
View ArticleK. LaxmaGoud and Thota Vaikuntam’s ‘Nizams of Art’ at Sanchit Art
A walk through ‘Nizams of Art’, by eminent artists Thota Vaikuntam and K. Laxma Goud, was a spellbound experience all together. The exhibition presents the rustic, potent and sensuous imageries...
View ArticleCurtain Raiser: Chennai Photo Biennale 2016
Chennai to witness its first international photo festival ‘Chennai Photo Biennale’ for all the photo-enthusiasts and photographers. The event is going to roll from February 26th and proceed until March...
View ArticleLi Yonggeng Installs His Home at Galerie du Monde
Artists bring something of themselves to any show they do, but Li Yonggeng takes that more literally than most.Case in point: “A Path to Life,” a two-part exhibition of Li’s work opening in March at...
View ArticleFX Harsono's "Chronicles of Resilience" Remembers Indonesia's Dark History
Fx Harsono, one of Indonesia’s leading contemporary artists with a career spanning 40 years, is due to present his latest work at Tyler Rollins Fine Art in New York. The exhibition is titled “The...
View ArticleMartand Khosla’s Architectural Experiment With ‘MesoDomain’ at Nature Morte
Architect and artist Martand Khosla’s latest exhibition the ‘MesoDomain’ at the Nature Morte deals with the process of construction and dilemmas of urban India, which emerges in the spaces between the...
View ArticleRare Naum Gabo Monoprints at Alan Cristea Gallery in London
Alan Cristea Gallery in London is presenting a selection of rare, previously unexhibited, unique woodblock prints by Russian artist Naum Gabo (1890 – 1977), from the personal collection of Gabo’s...
View ArticleChung Chang-Sup Brings Dansaekhwa Back to Its Home in Korea
Continuing the current global reevaluation of the Dansaekhwa movement, Seoul’s Kukje Gallery is mounting a solo show by Chung Chang-Sup (1927-2011), one of the genre’s primary artists, in the country...
View ArticleBani Abidi on The Gravitas of Absurdity
It’s quite awful to begin with clichés but I would like to get those out of the way first. Bani Abidi, by virtue of destiny if you may call it so, occupies a rich intellectual space that affords her a...
View ArticleNew Works at Gracie Mansion: The de Blasios Retell History Through Art
Earlier this week, First Lady of New York (and poet) Chirlane McCray hosted a panel at Gracie Mansion, focused on the retelling of black history through art. Writer Robin Coste Lewis, “Hamilton” star...
View ArticleCharles Fréger Brings His Yôkaïnoshima Demons to the Hermès Foundation in Tokyo
Charles Fréger’s photographs of costumed figures are on show at Ginza Maison Hermès in Tokyo in his latest exhibition for the Hermès Foundation titled Yôkaïnoshima.Known for photographing people in...
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