Susumu Koshimizu’s Latest Explorations in Wood at Blum & Poe Tokyo
New works from Japanese sculptor Susumu Koshimizu are coming to Blum & Poe in Tokyo this spring, bringing the artist’s iconic minimalism to the gallery for the first time.“Susumu Koshimizu”...
View ArticleR. Crumb’s Wicked New “Art & Beauty” at David Zwirner London
American underground illustrator R.Crumb’s geniusly subversive, masterly composed comic book compositions occupy a disputed territory between art and popular culture, but in doing so establishes a...
View ArticleSuh Se Ok Plays With Figure and Form at Gallery Hyundai
Gallery Hyundai will be exhibiting work from Korean artist Suh Se Ok in Seoul this spring, in the wake of a major retrospective on the abstract painter at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary...
View ArticleMizuma Gallery Presents 'Constituent Concreteness'
Mizuma Gallery in Singapore has tasked a group of nine artists and artist teams to explore artistic mediums of their choosing for the gallery’s upcoming meta-art exhibition “Constituent...
View ArticleReview: Sony World Photography Awards 2016 at Somerset House
From migrants to meat landscapes to everything in between, the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards exhibition returns to London’s Somerset House.As with any exhibition of this nature, annual events...
View Article‘Women in Bali’ by Italian Artist Bruna Rotunno in Delhi
Singapore based art consultant Sabiana Paoli along with Italian artist Bruna Rotunno brings to Delhi the photographic exhibition ‘Women in Bali’. The exhibition will travel to Singapore, Bali and then...
View ArticleInterview: Liu Kuo-Sung on the Formation of the Fifth Moon Group
Galerie du Monde in Hong Kong is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Moon Group’s first exhibition this spring with a show featuring 25 classic works from the group.Beginning in the 1950s,...
View ArticleGallery MOMO’s Monna Mokoena: African Gallerist on the Rise
You may not have heard of Johannesburg gallerist Monna Mokoena, founder of Gallery MOMO. But as the as the market for African art continues to expand and develop at an increasingly rapid rate, his is a...
View ArticleEd Atkins's 'Performance Capture' at The Kitchen
A century after Freud gave us his account of the uncanny and Dada presented the figure of the “traumatic mime,” the British artist Ed Atkins recuperates these themes on the stage of contemporary art....
View ArticleForty Years of Hsiao Chin at Tina Keng Gallery
Tina Keng Gallery is bringing four decades of work from painter Hsiao Chin to Taipei with a major retrospective on the giant of Taiwanese modernism.“Novel Energy: The End is the Beginning,” which is...
View ArticlePinault’s Punta della Dogana Show Mixes Anxious Monkey, Chirping Chandelier
Visitors to Punta della Dogana, François Pinault’s second exhibition venue in Venice, have over a period of seven years become accustomed to its usual, minimalist use of the space, with sparse...
View Article“Wang Yahui: A Slant of Light” at TKG+ gallery
Taiwanese artist Wang Yahui’s abstract multimedia work is on display in Taipei at a new exhibition from the gallery TKG+.“Wang Yahui: A Slant of Light” features a collection of photographs, video...
View ArticleGallery Weekend Returns to Berlin for its 12th Edition
Berlin Gallery Weekend, the annual spring highlight in the German capital, is bound to create a buzz this year, with 54 participating galleries in the official program (see our slideshow for a...
View ArticleShows That Matter: Kansuke Yamamoto at Taka Ishii Gallery New York
WHAT: Kansuke YamamotoWHEN: Through May 14WHERE: Taka Ishii Gallery, 23 E. 67th Street, New YorkWHY IT MATTERS: Certain popular-press critics have a rhetorical device they use to introduce non-US or...
View ArticleJude Rae Wins $80,000 Bulgari Art Award for 2016
The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) has announced Sydney-based artist Jude Rae as the winner of this year’s $80,000 BVLGARI ART AWARD for her painting “SL 359 2016.”Awarded annually to support...
View ArticleA Blooming Underground at The Delhi Metro Station
British photographer Tony Clancy along with Arati Kumar-Rao and travel photographer Juhi Saklani have come together to promote environmental awareness through art at the Jor Bagh metro station New...
View ArticleHuda Lutfi Takes Viewers on a Tour Around Cairo at The Third Line
Dubai’s The Third Line Gallery is presenting a new series of Egyptian artist Huda Lutfi’s unconventional photocollages in its latest exhibition, “Magnetic Bodies: Imaging the Urban.”Perhaps best known...
View ArticleFree Arts NYC Celebrates Glenn O'Brien at Richard Prince-hosted Party
Glenn O’Brien, an art, music and fashion writer who was once a member of Andy Warhol's Factory, was honored on April 27 at Free Arts NYC’s 17th Annual Art Auction in New York.Richard Prince hosted the...
View Article‘Angkor Wat Soviet-Style’: Christophe Malcot on Photographing Chernobyl
The year 2016 marks the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster where three decades ago explosions and fire at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine, brought devastation resulting in...
View Article‘Streetease’ Brings Mr. Brainwash and Seen to Opera Gallery Hong Kong
Opera Gallery Hong Kong showcases the work of two street artists, Mr. Brainwash and Seen, in its latest exhibition, “Streetease.”Together, these artists highlight two distinct strands of gallery-level...
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