Hong Kong Central Library Celebrates the Creations of Guillaume Bottazzi
The Hong Kong Central Library will display new paintings by French artist Guillaume Bottazzi from May 21 to June 5, alongside photos of the artist’s public commissions.“Wonderland,” which is running as...
View ArticleContemporary Aesthetics Meet Chinese Tradition at Intersections
Contemporary riffs on three traditional Chinese art forms are the focal point of a new show running at Singapore’s Intersections gallery May 19 to June 26.“Autographic Matters” features work from...
View ArticleAntony Gormley’s Potent Impressions at Alan Cristea Gallery
“Cast” at London’s Alan Cristea Gallery is an exhibition of more than 30 new works by British artist Antony Gormley – his first project with the gallery.The exhibition introduces four new series of...
View ArticleWu Jian’an Shows ‘Ten Thousand Things’ at Chambers Fine Art Beijing
A skeleton made of shells and an army of terracotta bricks are among the works on display in the latest exhibition of new works from Wu Jian’an titled “Ten Thousand Things” on exhibit at Chambers Fine...
View ArticleBae Bien-U Revisits a Sacred Space at Axel Vervoordt
Korean photographer Bae Bien-U returns to his roots at Axel Vervoordt Gallery Hong Kong from May 19 to July 16 in “PART:MEET,” a show devoted to photographs of the artist’s beloved pine...
View ArticlePark Chan-kyong’s First US Solo Show at Tina Kim
Park Chan-kyong is currently holding his first ever US solo exhibition at Tina Kim Gallery through July 1, 2016.One of Korea’s most acclaimed interdisciplinary and multimedia artists, Park has had solo...
View ArticleA Walk Through the Feuerle Collection in Berlin
A stiff, cold breeze greets you upon entering the Feuerle Collection, a new private museum in Berlin dedicated to the accumulated holdings of collector Désiré Feuerle. The austere, cast-concrete...
View ArticleJimmy Ong Sends Sir Stamford Raffles to Hell at FOST Gallery
In a series of recent drawings on display at FOST Gallery through June 26, Jimmy Ong explores imagined histories of his birthplace, Singapore, and Indonesia, his new home.The exhibition, titled “From...
View ArticleInterview: Antony Micallef on his ‘Raw Intent’
Antony Micallef, whose latest exhibition runs through June 30 at Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong, first came into prominence after winning second place at the 2000 BP Portrait Award. Since then, his work...
View ArticleWho Was Brij Mohan Anand? A Trip To IIC New Delhi To Find Out Is Worth It
The national capital no longer experiences the summer drought in the art world as it used to about a decade back when, during this time of the year, the number of exhibitions running in the city would...
View ArticleInterview: Mohannad Orabi on Painting on Curtains at Ayyam Gallery Exhibition
In “Mu’allaqat,” an exhibition to be held at Dubai’s Ayyam Gallery from May 26 to July 16, Syrian artist Mohannad Orabi presents a new series that sees his work take a major departure from his usual...
View ArticleMazzoleni London Celebrates Radical Pittura Analitica Group
Mazzoleni London is currently presenting the first UK exhibition devoted to Pittura Analitica, one of the most significant and influential artistic movements of the Italian Post-War period. Curated by...
View ArticleMazzoleni London Celebrates Radical Pittura Analitica Group
Mazzoleni London is currently presenting the first UK exhibition devoted to Pittura Analitica, one of the most significant and influential artistic movements of the Italian Post-War period. Curated by...
View ArticleMazzoleni London Celebrates Radical Pittura Analitica Group
Mazzoleni London is currently presenting the first UK exhibition devoted to Pittura Analitica, one of the most significant and influential artistic movements of the Italian Post-War period. Curated by...
View ArticleHirst, Koons Join Twombly at Galerie Bastian Show in Berlin
Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and Cy Twombly are just some of the star names in two exhibitions dedicated to contemporary photography and painting at Galerie Bastian in Berlin.“Cy Twombly: Photographs” is...
View ArticleTerence Koh Reemerges From the Mountains to Install a Bee Chapel in Andrew...
Two years since Terence Koh left all his galleries and moved to a remote mountain upstate, the artist has made his return to New York. In typically conspicuous fashion, Koh inaugurated his comeback...
View ArticleDóra Maurer’s Avant-Garde Art Experiments at White Cube London
“6 out of 5” at White Cube Mason’s Yard is an exhibition of works by Hungarian artist Dóra Maurer – the first exhibition in the UK to showcase the artist’s entire career to date.Dóra Maurer is widely...
View ArticleBernar Venet Installs 7-Meter Steel Arc at Custot Gallery Dubai
A towering arc of weathering steel from Bernar Venet is casting its shadow across Dubai’s Custot Gallery until July 30, at a new exhibition of works from the French artist.The 7-meter-tall “79.5° Arc x...
View ArticleCamille Henrot’s Art Inspired by Mondays in Rome
While some people don’t like the Mondays, Camille Henrot has made it her theme of her first solo show in Italy. The French artist has been a coveted name since winning a Venice Silver Lion.Henrot, born...
View ArticleEd Atkins Inaugurates Gavin Brown’s Enterprise’s Harlem Compound
When watching a video by artist Ed Atkins, one cannot help but feel self-conscious. His CGI stock characters trigger immediate secondhand embarrassment with their constant stream of poetry, apologies,...
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