Green Zeng Explores the Politics and Propaganda of Singapore in “Shifting...
In an exhibition opening this month at Chan Hampe Galleries, the artist Green Zeng explores the politics and propaganda of Singapore through photos of billboards created for Singapore’s Golden...
View ArticleRadhika Khimji’s Solo Gallery Sarah at Art Dubai
Oman-born Indian artist Radhika Khimji is representing the Gallery Sarah at the Art Dubai Contemporary. Radhika’s work is lodged at a crossroads between multiple polarities. It is at once a painting, a...
View Article5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Karla Black, Anna Ostoya, and More
Karla Black at David Zwirner, through March 26 (525 West 19th Street)In a simple, somewhat soothing meditation on color, texture, and shapes (doorways, shields), Black continues to blend the wispy and...
View ArticleLos Angeles Wasteland Comes to Paris in Dual Show at Bismarck, Ropac
In its first international exhibition, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) links a gilded Paris mansion on the Seine occupied by the Mona Bismarck American Center and Thaddeus Ropac’s industrial...
View ArticleQ&A: Jenni Sorkin on “Revolution in the Making” at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
To inaugurate its new 100,000-square-foot art center in Los Angeles, Hauser Wirth & Schimmel—directed by Paul Schimmel, former chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles—presents...
View ArticleReview: “Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the...
New York“Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the Sixties”Dominique Lévy // January 27–March 19In Bernice Rose’s 1976 catalogue essay for “Drawing Now” at the Museum of Modern...
View ArticleZhang Jian-Jun Wonders About Water at Pearl Lam Galleries
Pearl Lam Galleries brings together 30 years of musings on moisture from Shanghai artist Zhang Jian-Jun in the new exhibition “Water • Quintessence.”His first solo show in his hometown for 30 years to...
View ArticleGünter Brus’s Poetry Replaces Performance Provocation at Martin Gropius Bau...
The art of Günter Brus, long notorious, is on show in Berlin. The Austrian provocateur, born in 1938 and living in Graz, abused his body in sexual and scatological performance works. Now Martin Gropius...
View ArticleBrian Calvin’s “Hours” of Painterly Pauses at Almine Rech Gallery
“Hours” at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris is an exhibition of new works by the LA-based landscape and portrait painter Brian Calvin who has developed a reputation as a painter of...
View ArticleARNDT Singapore Joins Celebrations for ZERO Founder Heinz Mack’s 85th Birthday
Celebrating the 85th birthday of Light Art pioneer and ZERO group founder Heinz Mack, ARNDT Singapore is presenting its part of a three-gallery retrospective. “Mack: Review and Outlook” is being...
View ArticleRobert Morris and Kishio Suga at Blum & Poe Tokyo
One work features pieces of felt arranged on the gallery floor; the other is composed of wooden tiles laid out on the floor around five rocks. Both are examples of deconstructive minimalism, made by...
View ArticleAlliance Française de Singapour Presents Photography by Four Middle-Eastern...
As part of its Francophonie festival, the Singapore Alliance Française is showing the work of four Middle Eastern photographers who have lived or worked in France.The exhibition, presented in...
View ArticleLandmark Create Exhibition of Renoir, Dali and More Above Shoppers’ Heads
The Landmark complex in Hong Kong is due to hold an ambitious exhibition that places works by artists including Renoir, Dalí and Yayoi Kusama over the heads of shoppers.Entitled Vision Tunnels, the...
View ArticleXie Qi Critiques Our Obsession with Objects at Pékin Fine Arts Hong Kong
Chinese artist Xie Qi’s latest exhibition, “The Unbearable Weight of Things,” has opened at comes to Hong Kong’s Pékin Fine Arts.Her second solo exhibition run by the gallery, and first in HK,...
View ArticleArtist S.G. Vasudev’s ‘Painted Weaves’ an Exhibition of Tapestries in Silk
Artist S G Vasudev’s journey into the tapestry art began 25 years ago when he visited Europe and got inspired by tapestries made by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and many others. Painted Weaves — the...
View ArticleDexter Dalwood Brings Propaganda to China
In his second collaboration with Simon Lee Gallery, British collagist-painter Dexter Dalwood brings the exhibition “Propaganda Painting” to Hong Kong. ARTINFO spoke to Dalwood about the upcoming solo...
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