Liang Manqi Plays With Perspective at Contemporary by Angela Li
Following her installation for the gallery at Art Central Hong Kong in 2015, Liang Manqi debuted new work at Contemporary by Angela Li’s Hollywood Road home.“Imaginary Practice,” the artist’s first...
View ArticleThe Art of Wang Guangle’s “Yellow” at Pace Gallery in London
“Yellow” at Pace Gallery in London is the first solo exhibition of work by Chinese painter Wang Guangle in Europe.According to Pace, Wang’s work is rooted in questions of painting’s temporality and the...
View ArticleRaoul de Keyser’s “Gentle Fight” at David Zwirner Gallery
“Gentle fights” is how the architect Paul Robreccht described the working methods of his friend, the late Belgian painter Raoul de Keyser, who is the subject of a stirring exhibition on view at David...
View ArticleSteinbrueck Native Gallery Looks at the Art of Paddle-Making
The fourth iteration of Steinbrueck Native Gallery’s “Paddles: A Timeless Journey” features more than two dozen variations on the theme, created by artists from Oregon, Washington, British Columbia,...
View ArticleAmit Desai Brings Skulls, Body Paintings and Sex to The Empty Gallery
Bringing Eastern thought and ritual practices to The Empty Gallery in Hong Kong, Indian-American artist Amit Desai presents an exhibition entitled “Ancestor Bone Hug.”His third exhibition in Hong Kong...
View Article“Digging a Hole in China” Unearths Contemporary Chinese Land Art at OCAT...
With their latest exhibition, “Digging a Hole in China,” OCAT Shenzhen investigates the differences between Land Art and artists working with land in China in the 21st century.In the West, particularly...
View ArticleGroup Exhibition at Lawrie Shabibi Explores the Loss of Heritage in the...
The latest group exhibition by Dubai’s Lawrie Shabibi gallery takes as its topic the loss of heritage currently occurring on a mass scale in the Middle East and beyond.“But Still Tomorrow Builds Into...
View ArticleBernard Jacobson on Art, a Long-Held Desire, and David Bowie
“Bonheur de Vivre” at Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London is a selling exhibition of 16 works by some of the greatest masters of the twentieth century.Titled after the Henri Matisse painting “Le Bonheur...
View ArticleVIDEO: Rare 1930s Morandi Works on View at the Center for Italian Modern Art
For its third exhibition season devoted to Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964), the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) unites nearly 40 rare paintings, drawings, and etchings from the 1930s — the pinnacle of...
View ArticleMark Jenkins “Remixes” Classic Paintings
Visitors to Mark Jenkins’s new solo show “REMIX” at Arsenal Montreal will encounter familiar paintings turned three-dimensional — with additional twists.A decade has passed since Jenkins, a self-taught...
View ArticleReview: Laure Prouvost in Los Angeles
Los AngelesLaure Prouvost“A Way to Leak, Lick, Leek”Fahrenheit // Through April 9A squid produces lingering splatters of ink; an ice cream cone melts and drips over a manicured young hand; a raw egg,...
View ArticleReview: Sue Tompkins at Lisa Cooley in New York
NEW YORKSue TompkinsLisa Cooley Gallery // Through March 27The opening moments of the Life Without Building song “The Leanover” are full of stutters: “If I, if I, if I, if I, if I / B-b-b-b-baby g g g...
View ArticleTal R, Ni Youyu Explore Tensions Between Traditional and Contemporary Art in...
Two new exhibitions at Contemporary Fine Arts gallery in Berlin address the tension between traditional and contemporary art forms.In his solo show “Garbage Man,” Tal R presents a collection of 200...
View ArticleDamien Hirst to Curate Jeff Koons Show at Newport Street Gallery
Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery will present a solo exhibition of work by American artist Jeff Koons from May 18 to October 16, 2016.Titled “Now” and curated by Hirst himself, the exhibition will...
View Article8th Asia Pacific Triennial Q&A: Korean Artist Choi Jeong Hwa
The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art’s (QAGOMA) flagship international contemporary art event, and the only major exhibition series in...
View ArticleHong Kong Artist Simon Birch Crowdfunds Huge New York Exhibition
A group of Hong Kong and Chinese artists led by painter Simon Birch have turned to crowdfunding to raise the last $300,000 needed to stage a large group exhibition at 23 Wall Street, in the heart of...
View ArticleLast Chance: Julie Zhu Explores Natural and Manmade Beauty at Utterly Art
Chinese artist Julie Zhu presents a modern take on classical Chinese art in her first solo exhibition, “Love Is All Around,” now on view at Singapore gallery Utterly Art.At first glance, Zhu’s...
View ArticleHope Gangloff: Painting From Life
“There is a kind of mania that I court when working,” says Hope Gangloff. “I’ll work on way too many pieces, ruining most and finding clarity in others. Decisions get made fast. I like when the brush...
View ArticleReview: Park McArthur at Chisenhale Gallery in London
LondonPark McArthurChisenhale Gallery // Through April 3There’s a piece in this thought-provoking exhibition that manages the curious trick of being both utterly mundane and quite poignant. It consists...
View ArticleVideo: Sudarshan Shetty for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme
Sudarshan Shetty is recognized as one of the most innovative contemporary Indian artists working today. Based in Mumbai, Shetty is best known creating engaging sculptural installations and multi-media...
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