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London Gallery Sheds New Light on Female Comics Artists

“Comix Creatrix: 100 Women Making Comics” at the House of Illustration in London is the UK’s largest ever exhibition dedicated to the work of pioneering female artists working in the comics medium.The...

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Savann Thav’s Fractal-Inspired Abstracts Exhibited at Intersections

Combining poetry, geometry, and the artist’s own difficult history, Cambodian artist Savann Thav’s recent artworks will be presented at Singapore’s Intersections gallery in an exhibition entitled...

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Mekhala Bahl’s New Solo at Gallery Espace: Conjure Up Your Own World

Mekhala Bahl’s work is an open invitation to the viewer. To come and find your own reference points and start walking on a path, that would either take you back to your cherished memories, or to a time...

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5 Must-See Gallery Shows During Armory Week

If you still have energy after the Armory Show (not to mention the Independent, Pulse, or Volta), here’s a list of noteworthy gallery shows on view during the fairs.Sue Tompkins at Lisa Cooley, through...

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Allen Jones’s Dominatrix-Inspired “Maîtresse” at Michael Werner, London

British Pop artist Allen Jones never ceases to amaze. His career spans six decades, yet he still manages to engage with his signature style and motifs in new and exciting ways, reimagining and...

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Ian Cheng’s “Bad Corgi” App is 2nd Serpentine Digital Commission

London’s Serpentine Gallery will launch its second Digital Commission by New York- based artist Ian Cheng in late March. Titled “Bad Corgi,” the commission is a mindfulness app for iOS in which you...

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VIDEO: Ben Coonley and His Cat Present 3-D Video Installations in Brooklyn

The key to Ben Coonley’s work is a childlike sense of play. In “Moonley,” the artist’s first solo exhibition, now on view at Microscope Gallery in Brooklyn, the past and the present collide in videos...

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Rokni Haerizadeh Brings a Rotoscoped Royal Wedding to Yallay Gallery

Iranian artist Rokni Haerizadeh has turned thousands of hand-painted images of the wedding of the United Kingdom’s Prince William and Kate Middleton into a surreal animated film, which he will exhibit...

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10 Must-See Exhibitions During Art Week Dubai 2016

Art Week Dubai returns in 2016 from March 13-19 with an exciting lineup of events that celebrate the diversity and dynamism of the Dubai’s art scene.Spanning art, design, and culture, this year’s...

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Patti Smith’s “Eighteen Stations” at Robert Miller Gallery

Opening on March 3, the singer and memoirist Patti Smith will present “Eighteen Stations,” a new series of photographs at the Robert Miller Gallery in New York City. The small, black and white images...

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Victor Vasarely’s Mind-Bending Op Art at Omer Tiroche London

Victor Vasarely’s Mind-Bending   at Omer Tiroche LondonLondon’s Omer Tiroche Contemporary Art is showing a major survey of works by Victor Vasarely, the man widely regarded as the father of Op-art....

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Move Over Mondrian: Theo Van Doesburg’s Blocks Go on Show in Brussels

Piet Mondrian’s name may be the first to come to mind at the sight of the clean, bold lines and blocks of color celebrated and replicated the world over, but it was his Dutch compatriot Theo van...

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Jon Chan Fills Grey Projects with his “Paraphernalia”

Jon Chan seeks to bring beauty to the banal with his first solo exhibition, “Paraphernalia,” which is currently running at the Grey Projects gallery in Singapore.Working in oil, Chan takes inspiration...

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Cyril Carret Brings Cells and Sensuality to Charbon Art Space

Through photos, sculpture, video, and choreography, French artist Cyril Carret explores desire and imprisonment in “Cellule,” an exhibition opening this month at Hong Kong’s Charbon Art Space.With...

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Interview: Artist Neeraj Goswami on His Creations and Inspiration

Neeraj Goswami’s works are symbolic of his innate spirituality expressed through his meditative human figures. The canvas space reverberates with the shapes emerging and vibrating in a melodious...

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"They Would Be Kings" Brings Street Art to Sotheby’s Hong Kong

Featuring some of the most notable names, past and present, in the world of street art, the selling exhibition “They Would Be Kings” will bring graffiti to the Sotheby’s Hong Kong gallery this...

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Jeni Spota C. at Brennan & Griffin Gallery in New York

New YorkJeni Spota C.Brennan & Griffin // January 10–March 6The nine paintings that make up Jeni Spota C.’s “Dicey Fabulous Carnival” will probably lose their aroma over time, but two weeks...

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“Cut-Up: Contemporary Collage and Cut-Up Histories Through a Feminist Lens”...

Stamford, CT“Cut-Up: Contemporary Collage and Cut-Up Histories Through a Feminist Lens”Franklin Street Works, January 16–April 3Collage has many parents, but the cut-up method is often associated with...

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Rekha Rodwittiya And Women Unapologetic About Their Feminity

The image of an untitled oil on canvas showing a girl tackling a deer’s horns with firm determination in her eyes sets the pace for an interaction with Rekha Rodwittiya. The Baroda-based artist was in...

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Marwan Zakhem on Ghanaian Art and His New Gallery in Accra

Lebanese-born British construction entrepreneur and art collector Marwan Zakhem has opened a new gallery in the Ghanaian capital of Accra, Gallery 1957. Under the creative direction of Nana Oforiatta...

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