It’s Difficult to Pigeon-Hole Nadia Kaabi-Linke, And Her Work
If you are familiar with the Indian way of life, you would know what this means – deewaron ke bhi kaan hotey hain (walls too have ears). It’s a phrase used to warn people discussing things of vital...
View Article“Yang Yongliang: Fall into Oblivion”at Pearl Lam Galleries, Singapore
Pearl Lam Galleries in Singapore will host the paintings and collages of Yang Yongliang alongside a new feature-length film that gives the exhibition its title, “Yang Yongliang: Fall into...
View ArticleBeauty and Awkwardness: Dan Attoe’s Landscapes
Washington-based painter Dan Attoe might consciously tip his hat to the Hudson River School, but his mountainous visions of the sublime secret an unexpectedly comedic (and often perverse) undercurrent....
View ArticleA Vibrant Tour Through Sculptor Satish Gupta’s Creative World
Drawn to the nature, Delhi-based poet, writer, painter and sculptor Satish Gupta's journey began as a painter of landscapes. His paintings encompass portraiture, landscape as well as abstract imagery...
View ArticleDierk Schmidt Explores Germany’s Colonial Past at KOW Berlin
Dierk Schmidt examines Germany’s colonial past in a new solo exhibition. “Broken Windows 6.3” at KOW in Berlin explores history and especially Germany’s participation in the so called “Scramble for...
View ArticleMore Bite Than Bark: William Wegman’s Other Side
William Wegman resides with his family in a sprawling, multi-floor live/work domain in Chelsea. It’s the house that dogs built — specifically, the emotive Weimaraners that the artist has photographed,...
View ArticleThe Many Facets of Gino Severini at Magnani Rocca Foundation
The Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano di Traversetolo (Parma) is presenting a major monographic exhibition celebrating the work of the Italian artist Gino Severini (1883 – 1966), who is best known as...
View ArticleBharti Kher's sculpture 'Six Women' at The Biennale of Sydney
Indian painter and sculptor, Bharti Kher’s artistic practice is nonetheless highly diverse in its approach to materials, methods and subject matter. Bharti has lived since the early 1990s in India,...
View ArticleMargarete Hahner Explores Vision in “Smaller Than Life” at Zwinger Berlin
Margarete Hahner’s paintings at Zwinger Galerie in Berlin explore the concept of “vision,” as a synonym for both the physical ability to see, as well as the artistic sensibility. Titled “Smaller Than...
View ArticleWessel Huisman Explores Light in the City at Fabrik Gallery
Sharing a fascination for light with his compatriots Vermeer and Rembrandt, Dutch painter Wessel Huisman brings his depictions of light in the modern metropolis to Hong Kong’s Fabrik Gallery in the...
View ArticleDance, Transportation, and Glitter Cross Paths in ‘Motions’ at Ota Fine Arts
Exploring the majesty of movement, Ota Fine Arts Singapore’s group exhibition “Motions,” opening this weekend, features seven artists from across Asia whose works intersect in a number of ways.No show...
View ArticleSujata Tibrewala’s Gallery at Cupertino, California
Indian born artist Sujata Tibrewala, who has made California her home, displaying her artworks at the Cupertino studio. At the gallery Sujata’s paintings are largely inspired by the unique Indian...
View ArticleAsian Art Hong Kong’s 3rd Edition Fêtes the Traditional and the Contemporary
Hollywood Road’s galleries and antique shops are showcasing treasures from across Asia as the third edition of Asian Art Hong Kong (AAHK) comes to the city.Organized by Orientations magazine, this...
View ArticleStreet Artist Myneandyours Unveils Mural in Sharjah
As part of the Maraya Art Centre’s Jedariyah initiative, developed to improve the streets of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates, with outdoor art, street artist Myneandyours, a.k.a. London-born Iraqi...
View Article4 Indian Artists at Museum of Fine Art’s Boston Show
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) is holding the largest contemporary exhibition ‘Megacities Asia’ with large-scale sculptures and installations that examine issues of urbanization. Eleven artists...
View ArticleVIDEO: Mark Dion’s Wondrous Collections at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
With its centerpiece installation of live birds, Mark Dion’s latest exhibition at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is one of the more intriguing offerings in Chelsea this spring. The show, which also includes an...
View ArticleWhy Brendan Stuart Burns Keeps Returning To Pembrokeshire Coast in West Wales
The dramatic landscapes of Wales have historically offered appropriate inspiration to all those who have turned to it for solace, for an alternative to explosive human activities that leave individuals...
View ArticleHasanul Isyraf Idris Presents Drawings Inspired by Love and Logic at Richard Koh
For his third solo exhibition at Kuala Lumpur’s Richard Koh Fine Art, titled “HOL (Higher Order Love), Chapter 1: The Fall,” Malaysian artist Hasanul Isyraf Idris presents a collection of new works on...
View ArticleGiant Gold Tubes Connect City Shoppers at K11
K11, the shopping mall-cum-art space, decks its halls with displays of art, architecture, and 17.5 meters of gold inflatable tubes in its current exhibition, “Urban Sense.”The projects chosen for the...
View ArticleVisionairs Gallery Opens First Outpost in Asia
The Paris-based Visionairs Gallery has taken its first step into the Asian market with the opening of a new gallery space in Singapore’s Capitol Piazza.Its inaugural show, "Textus — Cities,” features...
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